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tender through the Disposal Board resulted in no better offer than £ 3,000 , the market being apparently prejudiced by the liability of the site to compulsory acquisition . In the meantime it emerged that exclusion of the site from the ...
tender through the Disposal Board resulted in no better offer than £ 3,000 , the market being apparently prejudiced by the liability of the site to compulsory acquisition . In the meantime it emerged that exclusion of the site from the ...
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But these were assessments made in respect of fees which at the time the assessment was made had not been paid , and which the Board were satisfied never would be be paid . The director had received no income , and it would not be ...
But these were assessments made in respect of fees which at the time the assessment was made had not been paid , and which the Board were satisfied never would be be paid . The director had received no income , and it would not be ...
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If anybody was to blame , I do not , however , suggest that the Post Office was at fault , because at that time the Disposal Board and Office of Works were acting as agents for the sale of this property . The question may per- haps be ...
If anybody was to blame , I do not , however , suggest that the Post Office was at fault , because at that time the Disposal Board and Office of Works were acting as agents for the sale of this property . The question may per- haps be ...
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I have not yet seen the proof of the evidence given , but what I should have said , if I did not say it then , was that this was a Disposal Board question which concerned the Surplus Stores Liquidation Com- mission and could best be ...
I have not yet seen the proof of the evidence given , but what I should have said , if I did not say it then , was that this was a Disposal Board question which concerned the Surplus Stores Liquidation Com- mission and could best be ...
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-They are the old buildings which were handed over by the Admiralty to the Board of Trade , and the Board of Trade handed them over to the Office of Works to look after . A great many of them are let when not used during war time . 344.
-They are the old buildings which were handed over by the Admiralty to the Board of Trade , and the Board of Trade handed them over to the Office of Works to look after . A great many of them are let when not used during war time . 344.
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