House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... consider them, so far as regards the proper functions of " your (>immittce, which relate to the Accounts and to the maintenance " of due Parliamentary control over expenditure. " Your Committee do not desire to deal with any questions ...
... consider them, so far as regards the proper functions of " your (>immittce, which relate to the Accounts and to the maintenance " of due Parliamentary control over expenditure. " Your Committee do not desire to deal with any questions ...
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... consider whether in his reports the Comptroller and Auditor General has been at all unfair to the Ministry. The representatives of the Ministry have stated in evidence that there had been no undue pressing either by the Treasury or the ...
... consider whether in his reports the Comptroller and Auditor General has been at all unfair to the Ministry. The representatives of the Ministry have stated in evidence that there had been no undue pressing either by the Treasury or the ...
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... consider that the questions remaining are the degree of discretion left to the Board of Education and the manner in which that discretion is in practice exercised. On the whole they are satisfied that the scope of any discretion left to ...
... consider that the questions remaining are the degree of discretion left to the Board of Education and the manner in which that discretion is in practice exercised. On the whole they are satisfied that the scope of any discretion left to ...
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