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Over the amount that we had estimated as the cost of those particular journeys . 19. That is including Geneva as well ? -No . You will see in the footnote to Subhead " C " that the increase in the cost of journeys to Constantinople and ...
Over the amount that we had estimated as the cost of those particular journeys . 19. That is including Geneva as well ? -No . You will see in the footnote to Subhead " C " that the increase in the cost of journeys to Constantinople and ...
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only thing to say on the paragraph is , first , that the Old Age Pension Vote is one for which we have no firm basis of estimating , and an estimate which gets within £ 16,000 of the right amount 13 an extraordinarily close one ...
only thing to say on the paragraph is , first , that the Old Age Pension Vote is one for which we have no firm basis of estimating , and an estimate which gets within £ 16,000 of the right amount 13 an extraordinarily close one ...
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I understand this was a Ministry of Health charge , but the De- partment of Customs and Excise having undertaken old age pension work there was a certain amount of dovetailing of one scheme into the other ?
I understand this was a Ministry of Health charge , but the De- partment of Customs and Excise having undertaken old age pension work there was a certain amount of dovetailing of one scheme into the other ?
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The cause is that the number of retirements , and the amount of the additional allowance , has been in- creasing faster than we thought it was increasing . 284. Why ? The reason why it is increasing is because it reflects the great ...
The cause is that the number of retirements , and the amount of the additional allowance , has been in- creasing faster than we thought it was increasing . 284. Why ? The reason why it is increasing is because it reflects the great ...
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I am afraid we have not quite seen the end of the matter yet , but the amounts still outstanding are pretty small . ... A large amount of press traffic has been taken off the Post Office wires altogether , and is dealt with by the press ...
I am afraid we have not quite seen the end of the matter yet , but the amounts still outstanding are pretty small . ... A large amount of press traffic has been taken off the Post Office wires altogether , and is dealt with by the press ...
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