Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... mean instant dismissal . The second circumstance is the accelerating of the furnishing of the Budapest Legation ... means a lot of kronen at the current rate of exchange ? —Yes ; of course , the krone was not anything like so bad then as ...
... mean instant dismissal . The second circumstance is the accelerating of the furnishing of the Budapest Legation ... means a lot of kronen at the current rate of exchange ? —Yes ; of course , the krone was not anything like so bad then as ...
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... mean on the building , or the upkeep of the office , or the staff ? -That is due to what is known as the Sutton Judg- ment ; at the very end of the financial year we were told by the Treasury that after Parliamentary authority had been ...
... mean on the building , or the upkeep of the office , or the staff ? -That is due to what is known as the Sutton Judg- ment ; at the very end of the financial year we were told by the Treasury that after Parliamentary authority had been ...
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... mean on the building , or the upkeep of the office , or the staff ? -That is due to what is known as the Sutton Judg- ment ; at the very end of the financial year we were told by the Treasury that after Parliamentary authority had been ...
... mean on the building , or the upkeep of the office , or the staff ? -That is due to what is known as the Sutton Judg- ment ; at the very end of the financial year we were told by the Treasury that after Parliamentary authority had been ...
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... mean if their floating balances were too big . 120. I think the Post Office might very well be as fair and ... Means . Sir Henry Craik . ] It would have been lying in your coffers . Major Salmon . 122. The object of keeping that ...
... mean if their floating balances were too big . 120. I think the Post Office might very well be as fair and ... Means . Sir Henry Craik . ] It would have been lying in your coffers . Major Salmon . 122. The object of keeping that ...
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... mean there is very little in it because the total value of them is so small it is not worth considering ? - Because they are turned over so quickly . 214. So there is not much dormant stock there ? -That is so . 215. The stock is pretty ...
... mean there is very little in it because the total value of them is so small it is not worth considering ? - Because they are turned over so quickly . 214. So there is not much dormant stock there ? -That is so . 215. The stock is pretty ...
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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