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... fact that this particular fraud was not discovered for four years . SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH . 6. Grant in Aid Fund . - The attention of Your Committee has been drawn to the existence in connection with this Vote of a special ...
... fact that this particular fraud was not discovered for four years . SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH . 6. Grant in Aid Fund . - The attention of Your Committee has been drawn to the existence in connection with this Vote of a special ...
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... fact that we collected £ 19,000 more in passport fees in the year than we had anticipated . The second disturbing ... facts HOUSE OF COMMONS . on Public Accounts, with the Proceedings, Evidence, Appendices and Index P.
... fact that we collected £ 19,000 more in passport fees in the year than we had anticipated . The second disturbing ... facts HOUSE OF COMMONS . on Public Accounts, with the Proceedings, Evidence, Appendices and Index P.
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... fact have , I understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have received , which they drew wrongly . 40. Is the fact that they do not ...
... fact have , I understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have received , which they drew wrongly . 40. Is the fact that they do not ...
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... fact the amount of overhead plant is also slowly increasing . Whether a line is put overhead or under- ground depends actually on a number of circumstances . We do whichever is the more economical . Chairman . 47. The deduction from ...
... fact the amount of overhead plant is also slowly increasing . Whether a line is put overhead or under- ground depends actually on a number of circumstances . We do whichever is the more economical . Chairman . 47. The deduction from ...
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... fact that the adult population had reached its maximum ? -I based my answer on a prima facie belief of my own which may require a great deal of modification . I do not know . But if , in fact , our clientele is going to increase greatly ...
... fact that the adult population had reached its maximum ? -I based my answer on a prima facie belief of my own which may require a great deal of modification . I do not know . But if , in fact , our clientele is going to increase greatly ...
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