Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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... understanding with the Government as to which of the two alternatives they preferred . REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS . 4. Collection of Parental Contributions in London . - Your Qs . 4223-5 . Committee understand that the Home ...
... understanding with the Government as to which of the two alternatives they preferred . REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS . 4. Collection of Parental Contributions in London . - Your Qs . 4223-5 . Committee understand that the Home ...
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... understand the pensions , but why was it necessary to have a supplementary of £ 3,000 , and an expenditure of £ 3,000 in excess of that for Pension Committees ? — The only reason I can give is that we looked forward to a decrease in ...
... understand the pensions , but why was it necessary to have a supplementary of £ 3,000 , and an expenditure of £ 3,000 in excess of that for Pension Committees ? — The only reason I can give is that we looked forward to a decrease in ...
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... understand- ing , but as a 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 ...
... understand- ing , but as a 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 ...
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... understand whether these cases of remission refer to the cases of loss owing to fraud ? -No , they are quite different . Mr. Ellis . 149. May I ask one question of Sir Malcolm . You spoke , Sir Malcolm , a little time ago about an ...
... understand whether these cases of remission refer to the cases of loss owing to fraud ? -No , they are quite different . Mr. Ellis . 149. May I ask one question of Sir Malcolm . You spoke , Sir Malcolm , a little time ago about an ...
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... understand , as I say in this paragraph , that that pro- cedure will be applied to cther districts as circumstances permit . 1 Major Salmon . [ Continued . 164. Do I understand by what you have said , that none of the persons referred ...
... understand , as I say in this paragraph , that that pro- cedure will be applied to cther districts as circumstances permit . 1 Major Salmon . [ Continued . 164. Do I understand by what you have said , that none of the persons referred ...
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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