Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... mean from London , not from Paris . We station two messengers in Paris . We have a daily bag between London and Paris , and we send over everything in that to Paris . Two of our messengers were stationed at Paris to do the work between ...
... mean from London , not from Paris . We station two messengers in Paris . We have a daily bag between London and Paris , and we send over everything in that to Paris . Two of our messengers were stationed at Paris to do the work between ...
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... means what- ever of controlling the amount that is being paid out . As the Committee know , the pensions are paid out day ... mean , so that you had some sort of control ? -No , I do not think it is feasible . The Postmaster must pay on ...
... means what- ever of controlling the amount that is being paid out . As the Committee know , the pensions are paid out day ... mean , so that you had some sort of control ? -No , I do not think it is feasible . The Postmaster must pay on ...
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... 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- sarily grading up . 175. What does it mean ? -It means the ...
... 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- sarily grading up . 175. What does it mean ? -It means the ...
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... mean that it is convenient from a departmental point of view to have a big stock in the stores , and not such a good thing to have it charged to the Department ? -No . The Department does all it can to keep down its stocks . The ...
... mean that it is convenient from a departmental point of view to have a big stock in the stores , and not such a good thing to have it charged to the Department ? -No . The Department does all it can to keep down its stocks . The ...
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... mean doing it in connection with so many items , but this is a considerable 61421 item of £ 300,000 , and that is something quite unusual and different from the ordinary amounts ? -I agree , though I would point out that , if you look ...
... mean doing it in connection with so many items , but this is a considerable 61421 item of £ 300,000 , and that is something quite unusual and different from the ordinary amounts ? -I agree , though I would point out that , if you look ...
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