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The principal Excess Expenditure arises on Subhead A. ( Pensions ) , and is due to an unexpected influx of new pensioners during the March Quarter , 1926 . Revenue Departments . VOTE 3 . Post Office . The principal Excess arises on ...
The principal Excess Expenditure arises on Subhead A. ( Pensions ) , and is due to an unexpected influx of new pensioners during the March Quarter , 1926 . Revenue Departments . VOTE 3 . Post Office . The principal Excess arises on ...
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The expendi- Qs . 5788- ture under Subhead A of Vote 3 ( Technical and Warlike Stores ) 5873 , Appen- dix 49 , and includes a payment of £ 10,500 for the purchase of an experi- Para . 6 of menial type of airship engine .
The expendi- Qs . 5788- ture under Subhead A of Vote 3 ( Technical and Warlike Stores ) 5873 , Appen- dix 49 , and includes a payment of £ 10,500 for the purchase of an experi- Para . 6 of menial type of airship engine .
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Q. 5796 . gested that , in these circumstances , the expenditure should have been charged to the separate Subhead O , where provision is made for airship development . Your Committee , while recognis- ing that there may be difficulties ...
Q. 5796 . gested that , in these circumstances , the expenditure should have been charged to the separate Subhead O , where provision is made for airship development . Your Committee , while recognis- ing that there may be difficulties ...
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( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The note storm repairs is page 32. The general summary is at pages 25 and 26 , and the subheads are given with detailed explana- tion after that . The engineering estab- lishment subhead is at page 32 .
( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The note storm repairs is page 32. The general summary is at pages 25 and 26 , and the subheads are given with detailed explana- tion after that . The engineering estab- lishment subhead is at page 32 .
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I notice that the amount under Subhead G ( Construction , Purchase , and Maintenance of Vessels and Boats ) is in- creased by £ 750 . How does that com- pare with 1914 as regards the number of vessels you had then ?
I notice that the amount under Subhead G ( Construction , Purchase , and Maintenance of Vessels and Boats ) is in- creased by £ 750 . How does that com- pare with 1914 as regards the number of vessels you had then ?
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