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... passed all these examina- tions , whereas in other Institutions it is possible that people who have done a great deal of work and competently carried out a great deal of work should , without passing the preliminary examina- tions in ...
... passed all these examina- tions , whereas in other Institutions it is possible that people who have done a great deal of work and competently carried out a great deal of work should , without passing the preliminary examina- tions in ...
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... passing of this Act . " Why should those words be deleted ? Would it not prove to be injurious to any architect who ... passed , and therefore there are no contracts which could be pre- judiced , and in consequence the words are not ...
... passing of this Act . " Why should those words be deleted ? Would it not prove to be injurious to any architect who ... passed , and therefore there are no contracts which could be pre- judiced , and in consequence the words are not ...
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... passed and his name did not appear . Chairman . ] We have got all this , Mr. Tasker , in the paper which we have before us . Mr. Tasker . ] I know , Sir , and if I may urge you to be a little patient , Major Barnes has explained 1923 ...
... passed and his name did not appear . Chairman . ] We have got all this , Mr. Tasker , in the paper which we have before us . Mr. Tasker . ] I know , Sir , and if I may urge you to be a little patient , Major Barnes has explained 1923 ...
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... passed and that fourteen failed ? — That has been put into my hands . I am appearing before the Committee . As far as I am concerned , these are absolutely correct figures . If there is any doubt upon the point I will get a certified ...
... passed and that fourteen failed ? — That has been put into my hands . I am appearing before the Committee . As far as I am concerned , these are absolutely correct figures . If there is any doubt upon the point I will get a certified ...
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... passed it , as given by the Royal Institute of British Architects . Chairman . [ Continued . 255. I do not quite ... passing of this Act is in bona fide practice as an Architect . " We re- spectfully suggest that that does not quite meet ...
... passed it , as given by the Royal Institute of British Architects . Chairman . [ Continued . 255. I do not quite ... passing of this Act is in bona fide practice as an Architect . " We re- spectfully suggest that that does not quite meet ...
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