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They may add that it seems to them very desirable that attention should be drawn by the Comptroller and Auditor General to these special subheads, under which new charges, not previously voted or sanctioned by Parliament, are made. 33.
They may add that it seems to them very desirable that attention should be drawn by the Comptroller and Auditor General to these special subheads, under which new charges, not previously voted or sanctioned by Parliament, are made. 33.
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While admitting the force of these arguments, your Committee express the hope that the attention of the Board of Admiralty will be given to the matter with a view to the possible reduction of the charge in future.
While admitting the force of these arguments, your Committee express the hope that the attention of the Board of Admiralty will be given to the matter with a view to the possible reduction of the charge in future.
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Importance of prompt Attention to Questions raised. 72. Prolonged delay occurred in the War Office in dealing with a question raised by the Comptroller and Auditor General, prompt settlement of which might have resulted in a decreased ...
Importance of prompt Attention to Questions raised. 72. Prolonged delay occurred in the War Office in dealing with a question raised by the Comptroller and Auditor General, prompt settlement of which might have resulted in a decreased ...
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