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For this reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the Vote to the minimum sum required to meet each research , and to provide for unexpected contingencies by allowing the Department to draw on the ...
For this reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the Vote to the minimum sum required to meet each research , and to provide for unexpected contingencies by allowing the Department to draw on the ...
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The Comptroller and Auditor General suggested to the Admiralty that the covering sanction of the Treasury was necessary for the payment of £ 15,000 , and finding that the Department did not agree , he referred the matter to the Treasury ...
The Comptroller and Auditor General suggested to the Admiralty that the covering sanction of the Treasury was necessary for the payment of £ 15,000 , and finding that the Department did not agree , he referred the matter to the Treasury ...
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We reported that to the Treas- ury , and both the Treasury Treasury and we were naturally very anxious to avoid a supplementary estimate , if we possibly could , for such an insignificant amount . We therefore went into the figures ...
We reported that to the Treas- ury , and both the Treasury Treasury and we were naturally very anxious to avoid a supplementary estimate , if we possibly could , for such an insignificant amount . We therefore went into the figures ...
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Since then I do not think there has been any practical development , development , although the matter has been explored , as I under- stand , to some extent in consultation with the Treasury . ( Mr. Watson . ) ...
Since then I do not think there has been any practical development , development , although the matter has been explored , as I under- stand , to some extent in consultation with the Treasury . ( Mr. Watson . ) ...
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The Treasury were sym- pathetic , but they said they could not agree to any question of compensation , and it must ... his ex- tortionate demands , but finally he came down to this figure which the Treasury agreed to for the purchase .
The Treasury were sym- pathetic , but they said they could not agree to any question of compensation , and it must ... his ex- tortionate demands , but finally he came down to this figure which the Treasury agreed to for the purchase .
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