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... matter altogether . Those allowances come in where we transfer an officer from one part of the country to another . We may move him , say , from Brighton to Portsmouth . 44. You do not allow him a lodging allowance if he is permanently ...
... matter altogether . Those allowances come in where we transfer an officer from one part of the country to another . We may move him , say , from Brighton to Portsmouth . 44. You do not allow him a lodging allowance if he is permanently ...
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... matter of fact , during the last five years has the total number of Old Age Pensioners decreased or in- creased ? -- The number has increased . 91. To what extent do you think ? - Taking the recent years , beginning with the year 1924 ...
... matter of fact , during the last five years has the total number of Old Age Pensioners decreased or in- creased ? -- The number has increased . 91. To what extent do you think ? - Taking the recent years , beginning with the year 1924 ...
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... matter of fact they think it advisable that a separate list of these peculiar and special cases should be sub- mitted in order that I may scrutinise it on behalf of the Committee . The par- ticular type of cases which we corre- sponded ...
... matter of fact they think it advisable that a separate list of these peculiar and special cases should be sub- mitted in order that I may scrutinise it on behalf of the Committee . The par- ticular type of cases which we corre- sponded ...
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... matter , which as you know is almost incredibly complicated . They are employed in turn by the firms who want to get their assess- ments right , and therefore we have the greatest possible delay in coming to grips with the matter . 145 ...
... matter , which as you know is almost incredibly complicated . They are employed in turn by the firms who want to get their assess- ments right , and therefore we have the greatest possible delay in coming to grips with the matter . 145 ...
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... matter was raised in Committee . I am speaking quite from recollection , but I think it was indicated that for the ... matter of history , and I am afraid ! do not know . 188. I do not want to raise any con- troversial question of policy ...
... matter was raised in Committee . I am speaking quite from recollection , but I think it was indicated that for the ... matter of history , and I am afraid ! do not know . 188. I do not want to raise any con- troversial question of policy ...
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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