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The result has been that the surrenders on the Vote have now come down to reasonable dimensions , and the Treasury regard the arrangement made in this particular instance as being in the general interest of economy .
The result has been that the surrenders on the Vote have now come down to reasonable dimensions , and the Treasury regard the arrangement made in this particular instance as being in the general interest of economy .
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... following the spirit of the arrangement recorded in paragraph 85 of the Report of the Public Accounts Committee , 1923 , under which gifts of public property of an unusual nature or exceeding £ 10,000 in value are brought to the ...
... following the spirit of the arrangement recorded in paragraph 85 of the Report of the Public Accounts Committee , 1923 , under which gifts of public property of an unusual nature or exceeding £ 10,000 in value are brought to the ...
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The arrangements we made were arrange- ments which appeared to us to be the best possible arrangements for securing the main part of the money over a long period of time . So far as there was any remission it was a remission by reason ...
The arrangements we made were arrange- ments which appeared to us to be the best possible arrangements for securing the main part of the money over a long period of time . So far as there was any remission it was a remission by reason ...
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That is the arrangement made . 236. I suppose it really comes to this . The only thing you could do if it came to extremes would be to apply for re- vocation of the patent ? -Yes , I suppose So. I do not know whether that is ever done ...
That is the arrangement made . 236. I suppose it really comes to this . The only thing you could do if it came to extremes would be to apply for re- vocation of the patent ? -Yes , I suppose So. I do not know whether that is ever done ...
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Since chis arrangement came into force it has always been either 4 or 5 per cent . ( Sir Henry Bunbury . ) It does not purport to represent the averago market rate for the year ; it purports to represent the rate at which the National ...
Since chis arrangement came into force it has always been either 4 or 5 per cent . ( Sir Henry Bunbury . ) It does not purport to represent the averago market rate for the year ; it purports to represent the rate at which the National ...
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