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N.B. — THE Figures at the beginning of the line correspond with the No. at the foot of each Report ; and the Figures at the end of the line refer to the Paging of the Volumes arranged for the House of Commons .
N.B. — THE Figures at the beginning of the line correspond with the No. at the foot of each Report ; and the Figures at the end of the line refer to the Paging of the Volumes arranged for the House of Commons .
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If it is realised that the figure of £ 112,000 is based upon the supply of unemployment books of forms to four millions of insured workers and that the insured population was increased in 1920 to 12 millions , I think it will be ...
If it is realised that the figure of £ 112,000 is based upon the supply of unemployment books of forms to four millions of insured workers and that the insured population was increased in 1920 to 12 millions , I think it will be ...
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I would not like to hazard a guess or trade on my recollection , but I have those figures in my office and I could tell you next week . * am 30. It is just a question of whether the convenience of having additions and alterations half ...
I would not like to hazard a guess or trade on my recollection , but I have those figures in my office and I could tell you next week . * am 30. It is just a question of whether the convenience of having additions and alterations half ...
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But you are not going to delete that from your figures in the next lot of figures ? -No , I cannot take it out of my next year's estimate . 45. I mean , it is a greater saving ?Yes , but into that has been put £ 85,000 for the ...
But you are not going to delete that from your figures in the next lot of figures ? -No , I cannot take it out of my next year's estimate . 45. I mean , it is a greater saving ?Yes , but into that has been put £ 85,000 for the ...
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As the figures stan 1 here , the permanent staff has been ... There is nothing there to show what the figures were at the end of the war and since . 60. I think the Committee might have a list showing how many were the permanent staff ...
As the figures stan 1 here , the permanent staff has been ... There is nothing there to show what the figures were at the end of the war and since . 60. I think the Committee might have a list showing how many were the permanent staff ...
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