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... regard to any other grants in aid ? -It is a very common feature . 39. That the grant in aid is not all given unless it is needed ? -That is so ; that is one class of grant in aid . Certain grants in aid are subscriptions pure and ...
... regard to any other grants in aid ? -It is a very common feature . 39. That the grant in aid is not all given unless it is needed ? -That is so ; that is one class of grant in aid . Certain grants in aid are subscriptions pure and ...
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... regard to the numbers ? 101. Yes ? Yes , that is perfectly easy . 102. Would you undertake to do that and assume the functions which belong to the Treasury , and which the Treasury exercised in my experience very rigidly , of forming a ...
... regard to the numbers ? 101. Yes ? Yes , that is perfectly easy . 102. Would you undertake to do that and assume the functions which belong to the Treasury , and which the Treasury exercised in my experience very rigidly , of forming a ...
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... regard to the goods sup- plied ? That is money we get back , and that is the reason given . 117. It refers to the supplies of stores and fuel made from Admiralty Stocks during the War period , which was continued during the year now ...
... regard to the goods sup- plied ? That is money we get back , and that is the reason given . 117. It refers to the supplies of stores and fuel made from Admiralty Stocks during the War period , which was continued during the year now ...
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... regard to loss on ace- tone , you proposed to carry forward that loss in the expectation that it would be covered by profits on sales of other stocks ? Yes . Mr. Stewart . 207. Before we leave the locomotives , are those locomotives all ...
... regard to loss on ace- tone , you proposed to carry forward that loss in the expectation that it would be covered by profits on sales of other stocks ? Yes . Mr. Stewart . 207. Before we leave the locomotives , are those locomotives all ...
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... regard to the next item ( 2 ) , work in hand , that is work which was done against a definite order ; can you yet say what the loss on that was ? -The loss on work done at firm prices which has been completed and paid for is ...
... regard to the next item ( 2 ) , work in hand , that is work which was done against a definite order ; can you yet say what the loss on that was ? -The loss on work done at firm prices which has been completed and paid for is ...
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31st March Accounting Officer actual Admiralty agree Air Ministry allowance amount ANEURIN WILLIAMS Appropriation Account Appropriations in Aid Army audit balance bonus C. J. NAEF cash cent Chairman charge Committee Comptroller and Auditor Continued contract cost course deal Department Disposal Board Estimate excess Exchequer expenditure expenses fact figures Fund George Barker Government Hurst liabilities loss Marshall Stevens matter mean ment Millar Ministry of Munitions Mission mittee Myers paid paragraph Parliament particular payments pension question receipts referred regard Report Robert Greig salary scheme Sir Alfred Yeo Sir CHARLES HARRIS Sir Charles Walker Sir DANIEL NEYLAN Sir David Davies Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Henry Craik Sir John Anderson Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir Reginald Blair Sir SIGMUND DANNREUTHER Sir William Barton staff Stewart Sub-Head Suspense Accounts tell thing tion Vote War Office whole