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... matter to the Treasury for decision . Your Committee consider that the Comptroller and Auditor General was fully justified in bringing the question before them , and they agree with the view expressed in evidence by him and by the ...
... matter to the Treasury for decision . Your Committee consider that the Comptroller and Auditor General was fully justified in bringing the question before them , and they agree with the view expressed in evidence by him and by the ...
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... matter ap- peared to us to be a rather small and technical one . It is obvious the situa- tion must be put right , but it seemed to us a very small matter for an excess Vote , and we are proposing to deal with it in the original ...
... matter ap- peared to us to be a rather small and technical one . It is obvious the situa- tion must be put right , but it seemed to us a very small matter for an excess Vote , and we are proposing to deal with it in the original ...
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... matter , that the action taken by the Department was contrary to law , or , at any rate , was extra - legal . I hardly think it really was So. The course taken was a little unusual , but I think it was not in conflict with the law ...
... matter , that the action taken by the Department was contrary to law , or , at any rate , was extra - legal . I hardly think it really was So. The course taken was a little unusual , but I think it was not in conflict with the law ...
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... matter of fact , I will accept it . I was rather speaking from experience , but I do not want to put my own ... matter which I took up last year , namely , securities accepted by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue . Could you give us ...
... matter of fact , I will accept it . I was rather speaking from experience , but I do not want to put my own ... matter which I took up last year , namely , securities accepted by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue . Could you give us ...
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... matter after the War , were very diffi- cult , and there were many cases of muddle . For example , in the first case which is given there was a very large sum involved . The man in that case only held his collection for a short time ...
... matter after the War , were very diffi- cult , and there were many cases of muddle . For example , in the first case which is given there was a very large sum involved . The man in that case only held his collection for a short time ...
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