House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... present use of the form as it stands. Comparison of Cost Results. 11. The Comptroller and Auditor General pointed out in his Report that the cost results set out in the " Production Statement " are the point to which his audit is ...
... present use of the form as it stands. Comparison of Cost Results. 11. The Comptroller and Auditor General pointed out in his Report that the cost results set out in the " Production Statement " are the point to which his audit is ...
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... present contract expires and a fresh contract is called for. 6. No change has as yet been made in the arrangement* for the supply of Medicines, &c. in Ireland, but the Director General of the Medical Department stated to your Committee ...
... present contract expires and a fresh contract is called for. 6. No change has as yet been made in the arrangement* for the supply of Medicines, &c. in Ireland, but the Director General of the Medical Department stated to your Committee ...
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... present year a charge which might never fall on the public at all, as the recipient might not live to 1896. A special arrangement apart from those rules was doubtless for his advantage personally, real or supposed. But it would form a ...
... present year a charge which might never fall on the public at all, as the recipient might not live to 1896. A special arrangement apart from those rules was doubtless for his advantage personally, real or supposed. But it would form a ...
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