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... Exchequer Issues and General Abstract of Appropriation Accounts , 1925-26 , and the Treasury Minute on the Second Report of this Committee for last year . ( See Appendices 1 and 2. ) 1 March , 1928. ] [ Continued . Mr. Briggs 18 MINUTES ...
... Exchequer Issues and General Abstract of Appropriation Accounts , 1925-26 , and the Treasury Minute on the Second Report of this Committee for last year . ( See Appendices 1 and 2. ) 1 March , 1928. ] [ Continued . Mr. Briggs 18 MINUTES ...
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... Exchequer as realised , and the loss in the case of the telegraph service is borne by the Ex- chequer day by day as incurred . These Accounts show statistically what that profit and loss is , but they do not deal with the allocation or ...
... Exchequer as realised , and the loss in the case of the telegraph service is borne by the Ex- chequer day by day as incurred . These Accounts show statistically what that profit and loss is , but they do not deal with the allocation or ...
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... Exchequer ; not as regards food , for they pay for that ; but as regards the premises , and so on . as 822. Are there contra receipts against this expenditure ? Is this ex . penditure on the building of the Club- on furniture ? -- This ...
... Exchequer ; not as regards food , for they pay for that ; but as regards the premises , and so on . as 822. Are there contra receipts against this expenditure ? Is this ex . penditure on the building of the Club- on furniture ? -- This ...
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... Exchequer seeing that they are there , and I fail to see quite what use you have for them ? — It all goes to the Exchequer ; it does not go into anyone else's pocket . ( Mr. Buchanan . ) The entry is a paper one , for trading purposes ...
... Exchequer seeing that they are there , and I fail to see quite what use you have for them ? — It all goes to the Exchequer ; it does not go into anyone else's pocket . ( Mr. Buchanan . ) The entry is a paper one , for trading purposes ...
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... Exchequer That was paid in cash . also provided £ 1,354 for the improve- ments shown in the balance sheet . So they provided in all £ 6,213 . But those buildings and courses have been written down to £ 4,600 . 1019. On the face of the ...
... Exchequer That was paid in cash . also provided £ 1,354 for the improve- ments shown in the balance sheet . So they provided in all £ 6,213 . But those buildings and courses have been written down to £ 4,600 . 1019. On the face of the ...
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A. E. WATSON actual Admiralty Air Ministry allowance amount Appendix Board Briggs buildings Captain Crookshank cent Chairman charge Claud Schuster Committee Continued contract cost course deal Department Ellis Empire Marketing Board estimate Exchequer expenditure expenses FABIAN WARE fact fees figure firm Fund George Chrystal Gillett going Government grant House increase Labour loans loss Major Salmon matter Members ment mittee paid paragraph payment pensions Pethick-Lawrence Phillips Police Post Office profit purchase question receipts reference regard to Subhead Report Revenue Roy Wilson salaries Scotland Sir Assheton Pownall Sir Ernest Gowers Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Herbert Creedy Sir John Marriott Sir Lionel Earle Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir Oswyn Murray Sir Robert Hamilton Sir SIGMUND DANNREUTHER Sir Walter Nicholson staff thing tion Treasury Vote Walter Baker War Office Waterfield whole WILLIAM GRAHAM