Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... Government and the Ministry of Pensions in 1919 , the Canadian Department of Soldiers ' Civil Re - establishment and the Canadian Board of Pension Commissioners undertook , as agents of the Ministry , the responsibility both in the ...
... Government and the Ministry of Pensions in 1919 , the Canadian Department of Soldiers ' Civil Re - establishment and the Canadian Board of Pension Commissioners undertook , as agents of the Ministry , the responsibility both in the ...
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... Government , established a Sub - Department in Ottawa to administer War Pensions of Imperial pensioners resident in Canada and the United States . As a necessary consequence of this alteration , the Comptroller and Auditor General has ...
... Government , established a Sub - Department in Ottawa to administer War Pensions of Imperial pensioners resident in Canada and the United States . As a necessary consequence of this alteration , the Comptroller and Auditor General has ...
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... Government and the Ministry of Pensions expired on March 31st , 1926 , and , as at that date , in view of the great complexity of the work , the Ministry , with the concurrence of the Treasury and of the Canadian Government ...
... Government and the Ministry of Pensions expired on March 31st , 1926 , and , as at that date , in view of the great complexity of the work , the Ministry , with the concurrence of the Treasury and of the Canadian Government ...
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... Government whereby our pensioners there who were pre - war residents can exercise an option . to adopt the Canadian pensions scheme . if , for 16. Might that in any way increase our liabilities ? -It might , instance , any new ...
... Government whereby our pensioners there who were pre - war residents can exercise an option . to adopt the Canadian pensions scheme . if , for 16. Might that in any way increase our liabilities ? -It might , instance , any new ...
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... Government Departments are more strict in enforcing penalty clauses than private industry is ; but what the exact value of the penalty clause is is a very difficult question indeed . 64. It is a very debatable one ? -A very debatable ...
... Government Departments are more strict in enforcing penalty clauses than private industry is ; but what the exact value of the penalty clause is is a very difficult question indeed . 64. It is a very debatable one ? -A very debatable ...
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A. E. WATSON actual Admiralty Air Ministry amount Army arrangement audit balance Briggs C.B.E. Continued cent Chairman charge Claud Schuster Codling Colonel Assheton Pownall Committee Comptroller and Auditor contract contractor cost course deal Department Estimates examined expenditure expenses Fass figures Fund Gillett going Government grant Harmsworth House increase John Sykes loans loss Major Salmon March matter of fact mean Member ment mittee Otto Niemeyer paid paragraph particular payment pension Pethick-Lawrence Phillips picric acid Post Office profit purchase question reference regard Report salary Scheme SERVICES APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS Sir Fredric Wise Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Henry Craik Sir John Marriott Sir LIONEL EARLE Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir Oswyn Murray Sir Otto Niemeyer Sir Robert Hamilton Sir Walter Nicholson staff Stationery Office sub-head thing tion Treasury understand Vote whole WILLIAM GRAHAM