House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... regulations, to the gratuities, irrespective of any compensation obtained or obtainable otherwise ; and this does indeed accord with the strict interpretation of the regulations. Your Committee, however, apprehend that to some extent in ...
... regulations, to the gratuities, irrespective of any compensation obtained or obtainable otherwise ; and this does indeed accord with the strict interpretation of the regulations. Your Committee, however, apprehend that to some extent in ...
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... Regulations was exercised by the officers commanding corps, and not by the General Officer Commanding the District, and the War Office agree that it should not have been so exercised without Treasury sanction. Your Committee are ...
... Regulations was exercised by the officers commanding corps, and not by the General Officer Commanding the District, and the War Office agree that it should not have been so exercised without Treasury sanction. Your Committee are ...
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... regulations, and one case where an officer failed to make himself acquainted with the regulations which it was his duty to carry oat. Your Committee would emphasize, as in former years, the necessity of constant revision of the regulations ...
... regulations, and one case where an officer failed to make himself acquainted with the regulations which it was his duty to carry oat. Your Committee would emphasize, as in former years, the necessity of constant revision of the regulations ...
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