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Stationery Office . ing I , 12 Peterhead Harbour First Lord of the Admiralty . ( Note 12. ) Admiralty ... I , 13 II , 30 1 I , 14 Ireland . Works and Buildings First Commis- | Office of Works . sioner ( or if in Lords , a Deputy ) VIII ...
Stationery Office . ing I , 12 Peterhead Harbour First Lord of the Admiralty . ( Note 12. ) Admiralty ... I , 13 II , 30 1 I , 14 Ireland . Works and Buildings First Commis- | Office of Works . sioner ( or if in Lords , a Deputy ) VIII ...
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Apart from the printing presses directly under the Stationery Office , and presses for printing meteorological and Admiralty charts , there are presses at the Foreign Office , India Office and War Office .
Apart from the printing presses directly under the Stationery Office , and presses for printing meteorological and Admiralty charts , there are presses at the Foreign Office , India Office and War Office .
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With modern motor transport such a distance is not insurmountable , and the only other argument against amalgamation advanced by the War Office , namely , that the Admiralty found their hospital too small for their own requirements is ...
With modern motor transport such a distance is not insurmountable , and the only other argument against amalgamation advanced by the War Office , namely , that the Admiralty found their hospital too small for their own requirements is ...
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The Admiralty state that there is still a great deal of work to do in connection with the medal and prize distribution arising out of the War . In this connection , your Committee have been assured that the work is nearing completion ...
The Admiralty state that there is still a great deal of work to do in connection with the medal and prize distribution arising out of the War . In this connection , your Committee have been assured that the work is nearing completion ...
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Your Committee see no reason why the Admiralty should stand out of this contract . 21. Surplus Stores were at one time sold by the Disposals Board , but Departments are now authorised to dispose of their own normal surpluses .
Your Committee see no reason why the Admiralty should stand out of this contract . 21. Surplus Stores were at one time sold by the Disposals Board , but Departments are now authorised to dispose of their own normal surpluses .
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