Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Air Force or the Army , the Units of which are mostly stationed south of that line . Your Committee , therefore , make no general recommendation on this question , but they would point out that it is almost impossible to find out the ...
... Air Force or the Army , the Units of which are mostly stationed south of that line . Your Committee , therefore , make no general recommendation on this question , but they would point out that it is almost impossible to find out the ...
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... Air Ministry Store only handles about a quarter of the indents and tonnage ... Force . Your Committee were also informed that this Committee had never been ... Air Force , your Committee regret to find that no steps appear to have been ...
... Air Ministry Store only handles about a quarter of the indents and tonnage ... Force . Your Committee were also informed that this Committee had never been ... Air Force , your Committee regret to find that no steps appear to have been ...
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... Air Force hospitals at Bagdad are under consideration , and your Com- mittee hope they will be pressed forward . Your Committee also recommend that further consideration should be given to the possibility of combining the Army hospitals ...
... Air Force hospitals at Bagdad are under consideration , and your Com- mittee hope they will be pressed forward . Your Committee also recommend that further consideration should be given to the possibility of combining the Army hospitals ...
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... Air Force works directly under the orders of the Chief of Staff , whereas in the Army the corresponding official , the Director of Fortifications and Works , works under an adminis- trative member of the Army Council . Whether it is ...
... Air Force works directly under the orders of the Chief of Staff , whereas in the Army the corresponding official , the Director of Fortifications and Works , works under an adminis- trative member of the Army Council . Whether it is ...
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... Air Ministry were spending about £ 15,000 on the reconditioning of aeroplane sheds , workshops and offices at Hendon for two Auxiliary Air Force Squadrons . They were further informed that , although it had also been decided to station ...
... Air Ministry were spending about £ 15,000 on the reconditioning of aeroplane sheds , workshops and offices at Hendon for two Auxiliary Air Force Squadrons . They were further informed that , although it had also been decided to station ...
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1st Report Admiralty agreed Air Force Air Ministry Alexander Lord Apsley Amendment proposed Apsley Lieut.-Colonel Ashley Army Attlee Attorney-General authorised undertakers Balfour Barclay-Harvey Bill Board Brigadier-General Warner Captain Bourne Chairman Clause cloth Colonel Burton Colonel Crookshank Colonel Sir Joseph Colonel Woodcock Committee divided contract cost David Grenfell Electricity Supply Ernest Alexander Estimates Fielden FRANK BAINES Grotrian Hannon Henry Slesser hospital insert the words Joseph Nall Sir Lambert Ward leave left out stand Looker Lord Apsley Lieut.-Colonel Lord Warrington Lt.-Col Marquess of Hartington Master Tailor ment Nall Sir Douglas order to insert Pensions purchase Question proposed Robert Hudson Robert Morrison Sandeman Sir Douglas Newton Sir Frederick Hall Sir Frederick Liddell Sir Fredric Wise Sir George Hume Sir John Marriott Sir Joseph Nall Sir Mervyn Manningham Sir Philip Dawson Sir ROBERT SANDERS staff Stationery Office thereof tion Treasury Viant Vote War Office words proposed