Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... interest of economy . Your Committee , with some misgiving , accept the assurance given to them by the Treasury , and do not suggest that this use of the Grant in Aid Fund should be discontinued . But they think it most important that ...
... interest of economy . Your Committee , with some misgiving , accept the assurance given to them by the Treasury , and do not suggest that this use of the Grant in Aid Fund should be discontinued . But they think it most important that ...
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... interest- ing statement dealing with the British Phosphate Commission which has been supplied to them , and in particular to paragraph 7 of that statement which deals with the commercial possibilities of manufacturing high grade super ...
... interest- ing statement dealing with the British Phosphate Commission which has been supplied to them , and in particular to paragraph 7 of that statement which deals with the commercial possibilities of manufacturing high grade super ...
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... interest from the date of this appropriation . Chairman . ] I think not . The precise sum would be £ 420 , would it not , Mr. Watson ? - £ 420 12s . 4d . were Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ] There two sets of trustees . There were what are ...
... interest from the date of this appropriation . Chairman . ] I think not . The precise sum would be £ 420 , would it not , Mr. Watson ? - £ 420 12s . 4d . were Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ] There two sets of trustees . There were what are ...
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... interest . They were cases largely of shipping companies where , if the full liability had been enforced , the companies would probably have gone into the Bankruptcy Court and the duty would have been prejudiced if not lost . We thought ...
... interest . They were cases largely of shipping companies where , if the full liability had been enforced , the companies would probably have gone into the Bankruptcy Court and the duty would have been prejudiced if not lost . We thought ...
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... interest from that source . It was important to know how much the total holdings by in- dividuals really were , in order to com- pare them with the actual returns of interest that we had upon individual returns and ascertain whether ...
... interest from that source . It was important to know how much the total holdings by in- dividuals really were , in order to com- pare them with the actual returns of interest that we had upon individual returns and ascertain whether ...
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