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... difficulty in appreciating the reasons for placing the first order without exploring more closely the possibilities of competition in the first case . The Accounting Officer endorsed com- pletely the action of the Departmental officers ...
... difficulty in appreciating the reasons for placing the first order without exploring more closely the possibilities of competition in the first case . The Accounting Officer endorsed com- pletely the action of the Departmental officers ...
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... difficulty . 55. I see , it is the abandonment of claims ? This paragraph attempts to explain why , at this late date , a large number of claims , amounting to £ 170,000 in one group , and £ 5,000 in another , are written off in the ...
... difficulty . 55. I see , it is the abandonment of claims ? This paragraph attempts to explain why , at this late date , a large number of claims , amounting to £ 170,000 in one group , and £ 5,000 in another , are written off in the ...
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... difficulty . Mr. Gillett . 190. Do I understand that the balance sheet at page 11 has nothing whatever to do with the Postal Service ; is that purely Telegraph and Telephone ? The assets are entirely Telegraph and Telephone , except ...
... difficulty . Mr. Gillett . 190. Do I understand that the balance sheet at page 11 has nothing whatever to do with the Postal Service ; is that purely Telegraph and Telephone ? The assets are entirely Telegraph and Telephone , except ...
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... difficulty . Is that the experience with licences dealt with by the Post Office ? -In general , 1 should say the British public are fairly good in that matter , and probably better than most foreign publics ; but there is room for ...
... difficulty . Is that the experience with licences dealt with by the Post Office ? -In general , 1 should say the British public are fairly good in that matter , and probably better than most foreign publics ; but there is room for ...
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... difficulty in that ? I think the best thing would be for me to render a statement to the Com- mittee such as you have suggested . * Captain Craig . 389. Did the bulk of the increase from 770 , which I think you said it was in 1914 , to ...
... difficulty in that ? I think the best thing would be for me to render a statement to the Com- mittee such as you have suggested . * Captain Craig . 389. Did the bulk of the increase from 770 , which I think you said it was in 1914 , to ...
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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