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... by the officer who keeps the books and authorises payments ; an improved check by the Governors and the Stewards has been instituted , and the Head- quarters ' inspection has been increased so as to cover all prisons each year .
... by the officer who keeps the books and authorises payments ; an improved check by the Governors and the Stewards has been instituted , and the Head- quarters ' inspection has been increased so as to cover all prisons each year .
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-The sum tioned in the note to sub - head " C " is excess . The original estimate was £ 235 . The reason is this . In that year we had a Secretary of State who broke the previous practice by attending all the Council Meetings of the ...
-The sum tioned in the note to sub - head " C " is excess . The original estimate was £ 235 . The reason is this . In that year we had a Secretary of State who broke the previous practice by attending all the Council Meetings of the ...
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... expenses on the League of Nations Vote . when it is simply a question of maintain- ing communication between the Foreign Office and our people abroad , we charge that to the proper head , which Messengers ' Travelling Expenses .
... expenses on the League of Nations Vote . when it is simply a question of maintain- ing communication between the Foreign Office and our people abroad , we charge that to the proper head , which Messengers ' Travelling Expenses .
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Under Sub - head C.3 on page 364 I see that payments for services ren- dered by scientific institutions , etc. , are merged in the same Sub - head as equip- ment and stores . Why should not the two things be kept separate ?
Under Sub - head C.3 on page 364 I see that payments for services ren- dered by scientific institutions , etc. , are merged in the same Sub - head as equip- ment and stores . Why should not the two things be kept separate ?
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With regard to the note to Sub- head B. , what do you mean by the ex- pression consequent upon a regrading of the Office of the Chief Inspector of Taxes " ? Do you mean a grading up ? -No , I do not know that it means neces- earily ...
With regard to the note to Sub- head B. , what do you mean by the ex- pression consequent upon a regrading of the Office of the Chief Inspector of Taxes " ? Do you mean a grading up ? -No , I do not know that it means neces- earily ...
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