Parliamentary Papers, Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... actual disturbances occurred both at Jaffa and Jerusalem in the course of 1921. Since then there has been no serious breach of the peace . It would be too much to say that all elements of discontent have been removed , but it may at ...
... actual disturbances occurred both at Jaffa and Jerusalem in the course of 1921. Since then there has been no serious breach of the peace . It would be too much to say that all elements of discontent have been removed , but it may at ...
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... actual power of the Government can be the greater . Because there is continuity and permanence in the King , the composition of Governments is flexible and can be accommodated to the will of the people . Because the King presides over any ...
... actual power of the Government can be the greater . Because there is continuity and permanence in the King , the composition of Governments is flexible and can be accommodated to the will of the people . Because the King presides over any ...
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... actual expenditure out of the Grant in Aid of the British Section of the Palestine Gendarmerie in 1925-26 ( £ 200,000 ) left a cash balance of approximately £ 13,500 , which will be sur- rendered to the Exchequer . In addition a stock ...
... actual expenditure out of the Grant in Aid of the British Section of the Palestine Gendarmerie in 1925-26 ( £ 200,000 ) left a cash balance of approximately £ 13,500 , which will be sur- rendered to the Exchequer . In addition a stock ...
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... actual market value of the rupee , however , has varied considerably from that rate . As a result , the rupee figure shown for any item of English expenditure ( as converted at Rs.10 to the £ ) does not correctly represent the actual ...
... actual market value of the rupee , however , has varied considerably from that rate . As a result , the rupee figure shown for any item of English expenditure ( as converted at Rs.10 to the £ ) does not correctly represent the actual ...
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... actual capital expenditure incurred up to 31st March , 1925 , was Rs.10,98,99,109 . OTHER CAPITAL EXPENDITURE . Provision has also been made for the following items of expenditure of the Central Government charged outside the Revenue ...
... actual capital expenditure incurred up to 31st March , 1925 , was Rs.10,98,99,109 . OTHER CAPITAL EXPENDITURE . Provision has also been made for the following items of expenditure of the Central Government charged outside the Revenue ...
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