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The Comptroller and Auditor General suggested to the Admiralty that the covering sanction of the Treasury was necessary for the payment of £ 15,000 , and finding that the Department did not agree , he referred the matter to the Treasury ...
The Comptroller and Auditor General suggested to the Admiralty that the covering sanction of the Treasury was necessary for the payment of £ 15,000 , and finding that the Department did not agree , he referred the matter to the Treasury ...
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I venture , however , to sug- gest to the Committee that possibly the matter might be put right in the very special circumstances if the £ 500 was mnade good , as I believe the intention is , to the capital by a Vote in the next ordi- ...
I venture , however , to sug- gest to the Committee that possibly the matter might be put right in the very special circumstances if the £ 500 was mnade good , as I believe the intention is , to the capital by a Vote in the next ordi- ...
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Perhaps I might begin by saying that the impression might have been drawn from what the Auditor Comptroller and General has said upon this matter , that the action taken by the Department was contrary to law , or , at any rate ...
Perhaps I might begin by saying that the impression might have been drawn from what the Auditor Comptroller and General has said upon this matter , that the action taken by the Department was contrary to law , or , at any rate ...
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If you tell me that as a matter of fact , I will accept it . I was rather speaking from experience , but I do not want to put my own experience forward . I only want to get at what the process was . In the ordinary course , as a result ...
If you tell me that as a matter of fact , I will accept it . I was rather speaking from experience , but I do not want to put my own experience forward . I only want to get at what the process was . In the ordinary course , as a result ...
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-The cir- cumstances in which collectors used to be required to carry on their duties until to some extent we could reorganise the matter after the War , were very diffi- cult , and there were many cases of muddle .
-The cir- cumstances in which collectors used to be required to carry on their duties until to some extent we could reorganise the matter after the War , were very diffi- cult , and there were many cases of muddle .
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