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... Services . In the present investigations attention was concentrated on the Estimates for the Civil Services where the need for re - classification seems urgent , and no recommen- dations are therefore made in this Report as to the ...
... Services . In the present investigations attention was concentrated on the Estimates for the Civil Services where the need for re - classification seems urgent , and no recommen- dations are therefore made in this Report as to the ...
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... Services . At present there is no way in which the complete functions and expenditure of any Ministry can be readily ... Services ( Works , Stationery , & c . ) . VIII . Non - effective Charges ( Pensions ) . IX . - Miscellaneous ...
... Services . At present there is no way in which the complete functions and expenditure of any Ministry can be readily ... Services ( Works , Stationery , & c . ) . VIII . Non - effective Charges ( Pensions ) . IX . - Miscellaneous ...
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... Services . 12. In our view it is desirable to put all Civil Service Estimates involving the payment of pensions or non - effective allowances to individuals into a separate Class . In the case of the War Departments and Revenue ...
... Services . 12. In our view it is desirable to put all Civil Service Estimates involving the payment of pensions or non - effective allowances to individuals into a separate Class . In the case of the War Departments and Revenue ...
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... Service is accounted for by the Treasury , and now forms the Estimate presented to the House as Class I , 13 . ( 3 ) Stationery and Printing . Stationery Office , Class II , 30 . Accounted for by the ( 4 ) Post Office Services ( except ...
... Service is accounted for by the Treasury , and now forms the Estimate presented to the House as Class I , 13 . ( 3 ) Stationery and Printing . Stationery Office , Class II , 30 . Accounted for by the ( 4 ) Post Office Services ( except ...
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... Services were relatively , to the Civil Services , much larger Spending Departments than they now are . As these occasions are to - day used to discuss questions of wide financial policy rather than grievances , we think the House of ...
... Services were relatively , to the Civil Services , much larger Spending Departments than they now are . As these occasions are to - day used to discuss questions of wide financial policy rather than grievances , we think the House of ...
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