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... look forward to hearing at an early date that this long outstanding question has been finally disposed of . Mean- while , they confine themselves to recording that Sir Francis Dent has agreed in principle that he is liable for some ...
... look forward to hearing at an early date that this long outstanding question has been finally disposed of . Mean- while , they confine themselves to recording that Sir Francis Dent has agreed in principle that he is liable for some ...
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Mr. Ellis . 10. The principle you follow in regard to passports is to make the costs and fees balance on the average as much as possible ? Yes . We do not look upon it money making concern , but we want to be on the safe side . as a Mr.
Mr. Ellis . 10. The principle you follow in regard to passports is to make the costs and fees balance on the average as much as possible ? Yes . We do not look upon it money making concern , but we want to be on the safe side . as a Mr.
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It makes the Vote of the League of Nations look smaller than it ought to do ? To that extent , yes . Chairman . 24. Sir Malcolm , have you anything to add ? ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) No. Chairman . 25. We now take page 420 of the large ...
It makes the Vote of the League of Nations look smaller than it ought to do ? To that extent , yes . Chairman . 24. Sir Malcolm , have you anything to add ? ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) No. Chairman . 25. We now take page 420 of the large ...
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And when you have notification of it surely that is the means by which you build up your approximate estimate for the year - That is how we build up our estimate , but we cannot look into the future and foretell how many more new claims ...
And when you have notification of it surely that is the means by which you build up your approximate estimate for the year - That is how we build up our estimate , but we cannot look into the future and foretell how many more new claims ...
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-We look at the market and we get a Broker s price , or a quotation . 153. In a case between you and the taxpayer , do you impose upon the tax- payer your views as to the market price , which may differ from him ? -No .
-We look at the market and we get a Broker s price , or a quotation . 153. In a case between you and the taxpayer , do you impose upon the tax- payer your views as to the market price , which may differ from him ? -No .
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