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... tion Authority has contributed to a non - provided Secondary School the cost of maintaining the free places required as a con- dition of a direct grant from the Board to the School . Your Committee understand that this question is being ...
... tion Authority has contributed to a non - provided Secondary School the cost of maintaining the free places required as a con- dition of a direct grant from the Board to the School . Your Committee understand that this question is being ...
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... tion in the price for armour actually ordered , and prices were accordingly fixed on this basis after negotiation following upon examination of the firm's books . For the two years for which prices have been arranged , the average ...
... tion in the price for armour actually ordered , and prices were accordingly fixed on this basis after negotiation following upon examination of the firm's books . For the two years for which prices have been arranged , the average ...
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... tion , the loss thus being 31.25 per cent . In 1925 the whole of the cheese required was despatched at the end of September in one consignment , and the loss was 12.6 per cent . , and in the previous year when two consignments were sent ...
... tion , the loss thus being 31.25 per cent . In 1925 the whole of the cheese required was despatched at the end of September in one consignment , and the loss was 12.6 per cent . , and in the previous year when two consignments were sent ...
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... tion , which I am glad to have , there would seem to be some inconsistency between the falling off in pensions and the increase in the expenses of the Pen- sion Committees ? - ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) The Pension Committees would deal ...
... tion , which I am glad to have , there would seem to be some inconsistency between the falling off in pensions and the increase in the expenses of the Pen- sion Committees ? - ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) The Pension Committees would deal ...
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... tion 30 provides that once the District Commissioners allow the appointment to lapse for any area and it goes to the Inland Revenue the appointment there- after becomes permanently vested in them . The result has been , taking the case ...
... tion 30 provides that once the District Commissioners allow the appointment to lapse for any area and it goes to the Inland Revenue the appointment there- after becomes permanently vested in them . The result has been , taking the case ...
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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