Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... Continued . forth treated as liable for certain surplus income , be assessed retrospectively . the 115. What is the position on statutory basis ? -With regard to the statutory basis , so far as I know - Sir Richard will correct me if I ...
... Continued . forth treated as liable for certain surplus income , be assessed retrospectively . the 115. What is the position on statutory basis ? -With regard to the statutory basis , so far as I know - Sir Richard will correct me if I ...
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... Continued . cisions are circulated . That is perfectly true . But it has been a well understood and well recognised principle upon which we have acted for years and years that the profits of an educational or any other charity derived ...
... Continued . cisions are circulated . That is perfectly true . But it has been a well understood and well recognised principle upon which we have acted for years and years that the profits of an educational or any other charity derived ...
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... Continued . on the point ? -Not in the least degree . I was asked whether I thought the staff of the Department would increase . 167. And you based your answer on the fact that the adult population had reached its maximum ? -I based my ...
... Continued . on the point ? -Not in the least degree . I was asked whether I thought the staff of the Department would increase . 167. And you based your answer on the fact that the adult population had reached its maximum ? -I based my ...
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... Continued . sum would be considered . On the merits it was , and remains , incredible to us that anyone who knew the disabilities which had attached themselves to this site would make a firm offer of that sum . And I may point out that ...
... Continued . sum would be considered . On the merits it was , and remains , incredible to us that anyone who knew the disabilities which had attached themselves to this site would make a firm offer of that sum . And I may point out that ...
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... Continued . 267. What is the cause of that ? - Chiefly the normal growth of Post Office business , and the development of the telephone system . 268. How is it that in making up your accounts you Ideal with the wireless under the ...
... Continued . 267. What is the cause of that ? - Chiefly the normal growth of Post Office business , and the development of the telephone system . 268. How is it that in making up your accounts you Ideal with the wireless under the ...
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