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... expenditure of £ 262,285 for the current year as com- pared with £ 330,040 for last year . This decrease is mainly accounted for by the Enemy Debts Clearing House , which shows a decrease of £ 44,000 . The Timber Disposal Department has ...
... expenditure of £ 262,285 for the current year as com- pared with £ 330,040 for last year . This decrease is mainly accounted for by the Enemy Debts Clearing House , which shows a decrease of £ 44,000 . The Timber Disposal Department has ...
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... expenditure an immediate distribution of a further 2s . 6d . in the pound should be made , and that in addition an offer should be made to pay forthwith the unpaid balance ( 10s . ) on all outstanding awards for com- pensation claims ...
... expenditure an immediate distribution of a further 2s . 6d . in the pound should be made , and that in addition an offer should be made to pay forthwith the unpaid balance ( 10s . ) on all outstanding awards for com- pensation claims ...
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... expenditure " and inserting the words " accelerate the winding up of the Department and so to reduce the costs of administration " ( Mr. Samuel ) instead thereof , and in line 21 by leaving out the words " outstanding awards " and ...
... expenditure " and inserting the words " accelerate the winding up of the Department and so to reduce the costs of administration " ( Mr. Samuel ) instead thereof , and in line 21 by leaving out the words " outstanding awards " and ...
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... Expenditure , and the Receipts will be £ 8,000,000 shown under Appropriations in Aid and £ 2,500,000 Surplus Receipts , making a total of £ 10,500,000 . Then there will remain approximately £ 3,000,000 to be brought to account as ...
... Expenditure , and the Receipts will be £ 8,000,000 shown under Appropriations in Aid and £ 2,500,000 Surplus Receipts , making a total of £ 10,500,000 . Then there will remain approximately £ 3,000,000 to be brought to account as ...
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... expenditure . - 19. I thought you said the figures were larger ? -The receipts are slightly larger . 20. Mr ... expenditure and £ 9,000,000 receipts . The total of those is £ 11,000,000 and £ 19,500,000 ; and , in addition , expenditure ...
... expenditure . - 19. I thought you said the figures were larger ? -The receipts are slightly larger . 20. Mr ... expenditure and £ 9,000,000 receipts . The total of those is £ 11,000,000 and £ 19,500,000 ; and , in addition , expenditure ...
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66 Clause A. M. BULLOCH alteration amended is passed Amendment Bill Appeal apply Aprilis Arbitral authority Bill H.L. Board of Trade British Chairman claims Clause 17 Clause 44 Clause 56 Clause 9 Clearing Office Committee Consolidation Bills Continued Division Earl of Onslow enactment estimate existing expenses FREDERICK F Graham Hackforth Harrison High Court inclusive are read insured person J. M. VALLANCE JOHN MARRIOTT judge land leave line 11 line 16 line 24 London County Council Lord Askwith Lord Blanesburgh M. L. GWYER Martii matter MCKINNA Mead Taylor means ment Minister National Health Insurance Northern Ireland paragraph provisions purposes question read and agreed reference regard repealed Report reproduced respect scheme Scotland Section Sir CLAUD SCHUSTER Sir Frederick Liddell Sir Malcolm Macnaghten Sir THOMAS stands Sub-section suggest thing THOMAS WILLES CHITTY tion Tribunal United Kingdom W. M. GRAHAM-HARRISON William Mitchell-Thomson