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As their Lordships are aware, the present position is that Works Services are estimated for under three main groups (Parts I., II., and III.), each of which is subdivided into three distinct Subheads of the Vote (Fortifications and ...
As their Lordships are aware, the present position is that Works Services are estimated for under three main groups (Parts I., II., and III.), each of which is subdivided into three distinct Subheads of the Vote (Fortifications and ...
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But their Lordships must now request public Departments to submit for their approval and for the information of Parliament at the earliest practicable moment the best estimate they can frame of their probable requirements. 10.
But their Lordships must now request public Departments to submit for their approval and for the information of Parliament at the earliest practicable moment the best estimate they can frame of their probable requirements. 10.
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Subject to these modifications the apportionment and accounting of the VotiB of Credit will proceed in accordance with the principles recited in paragraphs 6 and 7 of this minute and their Lordships need nob revert to them in detail.
Subject to these modifications the apportionment and accounting of the VotiB of Credit will proceed in accordance with the principles recited in paragraphs 6 and 7 of this minute and their Lordships need nob revert to them in detail.
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