House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Opinion between Committee and Treasury. 16. With respect) to the charge for certain law costs at Pretoria, your Committee, after a full reconsideration of the case, agree with the opinion arrived at by the Committee of Public Accounts ...
... Opinion between Committee and Treasury. 16. With respect) to the charge for certain law costs at Pretoria, your Committee, after a full reconsideration of the case, agree with the opinion arrived at by the Committee of Public Accounts ...
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... opinion appears to him " to cover an entirely new system of public accounting, in which " credits may take the place of actual payments." Your Committee, however, do not understand the Law Officers to lay down any such general principle ...
... opinion appears to him " to cover an entirely new system of public accounting, in which " credits may take the place of actual payments." Your Committee, however, do not understand the Law Officers to lay down any such general principle ...
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... opinion of the Law Officers of Scotland, that Scotch schools may charge fees up to the ninepenny limit without regard to the grant received in relief of fees, the Public Accounts Committee, 1892, doubted whether this practice was in ...
... opinion of the Law Officers of Scotland, that Scotch schools may charge fees up to the ninepenny limit without regard to the grant received in relief of fees, the Public Accounts Committee, 1892, doubted whether this practice was in ...
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