Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... charges during the period of sus- pension to 31st March , 1926. Further claims of £ 10,700 for additional cost of ... charge of £ 1,047 3s . 1d . , being public money lost owing to the defalcations of an acting British Consul . The ...
... charges during the period of sus- pension to 31st March , 1926. Further claims of £ 10,700 for additional cost of ... charge of £ 1,047 3s . 1d . , being public money lost owing to the defalcations of an acting British Consul . The ...
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... charged to the vote of Parliament , whereas in all other cases of grant in aid the money is paid clean out of the vote to a separate account and all the detailed expenditure is charged to the separate account . The principle was ...
... charged to the vote of Parliament , whereas in all other cases of grant in aid the money is paid clean out of the vote to a separate account and all the detailed expenditure is charged to the separate account . The principle was ...
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... 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 ? -We did pay certain remuneration to our officers for doing this work on ...
... 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 ? -We did pay certain remuneration to our officers for doing this work on ...
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... charges which I think apply to press rates as well as to ordinary rates . 362. So that if the House wished to increase this charge for press telegrams , and possibly thereby decrease the loss , it would be necessary to give Parlia ...
... charges which I think apply to press rates as well as to ordinary rates . 362. So that if the House wished to increase this charge for press telegrams , and possibly thereby decrease the loss , it would be necessary to give Parlia ...
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... charges were . I am looking at the matter from the point of view of whether you reached a point in the charges which made the service unremunerative , as you can , for instance , with spirit and wine duties . Have you considered it from ...
... charges were . I am looking at the matter from the point of view of whether you reached a point in the charges which made the service unremunerative , as you can , for instance , with spirit and wine duties . Have you considered it from ...
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actual Admiralty Air Force Air Ministry airship amount APPENDIX Briggs British building cent Chairman charge claim Claud Schuster Colonel Commission Committee Continued contract cost course Creedy Cyril Lloyd deal Department Ellis estimate expenditure expenses fact Fass fees figure Foreign Office Fund GEORGE CHRYSTAL Gillett give going Government grant House included increase labour loans Major Salmon matter mean ment mittee Northern Ireland Otto Niemeyer paid paper paragraph particular payment pensions percentage Pethick-Lawrence Phillips Post Office present question referred Report salaries Sir Assheton Pownall Sir Francis Dent Sir Frederick Butler Sir Fredric Wise Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Herbert Sir John Marriott Sir Lionel Earle Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir OswYN MURRAY Sir Robert Hamilton Sir SIGMUND DANNREUTHER Sir Walter staff thing tion Trading Accounts Treasury understand Vote whole WILLIAM GRAHAM