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Upon this point they entirely agree with the remarks of the Treasury Officers of Accounts, to whom the question was referred, and they will maintain the present economical system of one general cash balance for the Post Office at the ...
Upon this point they entirely agree with the remarks of the Treasury Officers of Accounts, to whom the question was referred, and they will maintain the present economical system of one general cash balance for the Post Office at the ...
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Attention has been drawn by the Comptroller and Auditor General to the payment of £126,000 for Post Office sites in the course of the financial year 1904-5 by cheques bearing dates prior to 31 March 1904, with a view to charging ...
Attention has been drawn by the Comptroller and Auditor General to the payment of £126,000 for Post Office sites in the course of the financial year 1904-5 by cheques bearing dates prior to 31 March 1904, with a view to charging ...
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POST OFFICE. Proposed Changes in the Form of Post Office Estimates. '2-1. The Postmaster-General desires to make certain improvements in the form of the estimate of the Post Office Vote, and the Treasury have signified their entire ...
POST OFFICE. Proposed Changes in the Form of Post Office Estimates. '2-1. The Postmaster-General desires to make certain improvements in the form of the estimate of the Post Office Vote, and the Treasury have signified their entire ...
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