House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... circumstances under which it may be proposed to relinquish a claim to money due to the public may be of very varied character, it is expedient that each case should be brought under the special cognizance of this Board, in order that it ...
... circumstances under which it may be proposed to relinquish a claim to money due to the public may be of very varied character, it is expedient that each case should be brought under the special cognizance of this Board, in order that it ...
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... circumstances, they must leave it to the Ministry to justify their action before the Public Accounts Committee. The opinion of the Public Accounts Committee, after hearing evidence from the officers of the Ministry, is recorded above ...
... circumstances, they must leave it to the Ministry to justify their action before the Public Accounts Committee. The opinion of the Public Accounts Committee, after hearing evidence from the officers of the Ministry, is recorded above ...
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... circumstances, records actual cost. In the circumstances your Committee do not suggest that there should be any immediate modification as regards these items and they are content to leave it to the Treasury to determine the moment at ...
... circumstances, records actual cost. In the circumstances your Committee do not suggest that there should be any immediate modification as regards these items and they are content to leave it to the Treasury to determine the moment at ...
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