Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1922 |
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... contribute up to a maximum of £ 2,000,000 in any one year conditionally upon full financial co - operation of the Dominions concerned , and that the outlay in question , which would so far as possible be in the form of advances to ...
... contribute up to a maximum of £ 2,000,000 in any one year conditionally upon full financial co - operation of the Dominions concerned , and that the outlay in question , which would so far as possible be in the form of advances to ...
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... contributions to University purposes , " especially with a view to further and better instruc- tion in art , science and other branches of learning , where the same are not taught , or not adequately taught , in the Univer- sity " ; ( 2 ) ...
... contributions to University purposes , " especially with a view to further and better instruc- tion in art , science and other branches of learning , where the same are not taught , or not adequately taught , in the Univer- sity " ; ( 2 ) ...
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... contribute according to an assessment of their revenue under the Statutes of 1882. But the income of this Fund was soon assigned to special objects , and most of the Professorships and Laboratories added in recent years have been due to ...
... contribute according to an assessment of their revenue under the Statutes of 1882. But the income of this Fund was soon assigned to special objects , and most of the Professorships and Laboratories added in recent years have been due to ...
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... contributed in a way of which they have reason to be proud . The Mathematical and Scientific Schools were able to assist the country to an extraordinary degree in the solution of many problems connected with ballistics , meteorology ...
... contributed in a way of which they have reason to be proud . The Mathematical and Scientific Schools were able to assist the country to an extraordinary degree in the solution of many problems connected with ballistics , meteorology ...
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... contributions from the Colleges to the University . ( iii ) Private benefaction . We do not believe that sufficient immediate relief can be obtained in any of these ways , though the third ultimately involves the chief hope of the ...
... contributions from the Colleges to the University . ( iii ) Private benefaction . We do not believe that sufficient immediate relief can be obtained in any of these ways , though the third ultimately involves the chief hope of the ...
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