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On ' the other hand, if it were a more limited examination, and instead ' of taking the accounts the Comptroller and Auditor General were ' directed ito exercise his discretion in examining vouchers as ' evidence of payment, ...
On ' the other hand, if it were a more limited examination, and instead ' of taking the accounts the Comptroller and Auditor General were ' directed ito exercise his discretion in examining vouchers as ' evidence of payment, ...
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In a letter of 6 May 1881, the Comptroller and Auditor General brought under the notice of the Treasury the subject of the examination given by him to the Store Accounts of the Stationery Office, and the matter has subsequently received ...
In a letter of 6 May 1881, the Comptroller and Auditor General brought under the notice of the Treasury the subject of the examination given by him to the Store Accounts of the Stationery Office, and the matter has subsequently received ...
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Their Lordships are aware that you have already, on your own initiative, made one most useful report on these accounts, and they need not say that they attach great importance to the continuance of the examination of them, ...
Their Lordships are aware that you have already, on your own initiative, made one most useful report on these accounts, and they need not say that they attach great importance to the continuance of the examination of them, ...
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Accounting Officer Admiralty adopted advances amount applied Appropriation Act Appropriations in Aid Army and Navy Army Council arrangement attention authority balance Board Board of Admiralty cash charge circumstances Civil Service CLASS Colonial Commissioners Committee of Public Comptroller and Auditor concur connexion consider consideration Consolidated Fund contract contractors cost deficiency desirable Dockyard duty examination excess Exchequer and Audit expenditure Extra Receipts further Government Grant in Aid House of Commons incurred issued Lords Lordships Majesty's Treasury ment Naval obtained opinion Order in Council Ordnance Factories paid paragraph Parliament Parliamentary payments pension Post Office practice present proposed Public Accounts Committee question recommend reference regard regulations respect responsibility Revenue Departments Royal Warrant rule salary Second Report Secretary Section statement Stock Valuation stocktaking Store Accounts Subhead submitted Supplementary Estimate Supplementary Vote surplus taken tion Treasury Minute Treasury sanction Vote of Credit