Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... given the amount involved does not seem to be large , and Your Committee do not suggest that this manner of dealing with the particular question is unsatisfactory . They consider , however , that the rules under which the Ministry of ...
... given the amount involved does not seem to be large , and Your Committee do not suggest that this manner of dealing with the particular question is unsatisfactory . They consider , however , that the rules under which the Ministry of ...
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... given to the Com- mittee in 1905 , that advances to contractors should not be made in anticipation of the signing of contracts . The orders in question were for the manufacture of gun- mountings to a new design which , though ...
... given to the Com- mittee in 1905 , that advances to contractors should not be made in anticipation of the signing of contracts . The orders in question were for the manufacture of gun- mountings to a new design which , though ...
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... given before an individual becomes eligible for a pen- sion ? Yes . 35. When that authority is issued by any local authority you have notification of it , presumably ? -Yes . 36. And when you have notification of it surely that is the ...
... given before an individual becomes eligible for a pen- sion ? Yes . 35. When that authority is issued by any local authority you have notification of it , presumably ? -Yes . 36. And when you have notification of it surely that is the ...
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... given by the House of Lords in the Brighton College case which said those profits were liable to assessment . That , in fact , merely confirmed the practice of very many years , but it was not , I think , widely familiar to members of ...
... given by the House of Lords in the Brighton College case which said those profits were liable to assessment . That , in fact , merely confirmed the practice of very many years , but it was not , I think , widely familiar to members of ...
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... given that was also the case . 127. Virtually what the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced was that he would attempt to see that the law was not put into force ? -Well , I have done my best to explain the matter , and per- haps I ...
... given that was also the case . 127. Virtually what the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced was that he would attempt to see that the law was not put into force ? -Well , I have done my best to explain the matter , and per- haps I ...
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