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... Pensions 15,728 7 3 345 8 9 * 16,073 16 REVENUE DEPARTMENTS . 26 3 Post Office 107,807 13 10 26,341 17 7 81,465 16 3 £ 124.287 11 2 26,737 18 11 97,549 12 3 * Deficiency of Appropriations in Aid . EXPLANATION . Civil Services . CLASS II ...
... Pensions 15,728 7 3 345 8 9 * 16,073 16 REVENUE DEPARTMENTS . 26 3 Post Office 107,807 13 10 26,341 17 7 81,465 16 3 £ 124.287 11 2 26,737 18 11 97,549 12 3 * Deficiency of Appropriations in Aid . EXPLANATION . Civil Services . CLASS II ...
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... Pensions . - The principal Excess Expenditure arises on Subhead A. ( Pensions ) , and is due to an unexpected influx of new pensioners during the March Quarter , 1926 . Revenue Departments . VOTE 3 . Post Office . The principal Excess ...
... Pensions . - The principal Excess Expenditure arises on Subhead A. ( Pensions ) , and is due to an unexpected influx of new pensioners during the March Quarter , 1926 . Revenue Departments . VOTE 3 . Post Office . The principal Excess ...
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... Pensions ( Civil Services Appropriation Accounts , Class VI , Vote 3 ) , and the Post Office ( Revenue Departments Appropriation Accounts , Vote 3 ) was con- sidered . The Civil Services Appropriation Accounts , 1925-26 , were ...
... Pensions ( Civil Services Appropriation Accounts , Class VI , Vote 3 ) , and the Post Office ( Revenue Departments Appropriation Accounts , Vote 3 ) was con- sidered . The Civil Services Appropriation Accounts , 1925-26 , were ...
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... PENSIONS . Mr. E. C. CUNNINGHAM , C.B. , called in ; and examined . Mr. E. C. CUNNINGHAM , C.B.. 3 March , 1927. ] this extent : that this is additional to anything on the League of Nations Vote . Sir Fredric Wise . 14. How many extra ...
... PENSIONS . Mr. E. C. CUNNINGHAM , C.B. , called in ; and examined . Mr. E. C. CUNNINGHAM , C.B.. 3 March , 1927. ] this extent : that this is additional to anything on the League of Nations Vote . Sir Fredric Wise . 14. How many extra ...
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... Pension Vote is one for which we have no firm basis of estimating , and an estimate which gets within £ 16,000 of the ... pensions are paid out day by day at the Post Office by the Postmaster , and it was not until a fortnight or three ...
... Pension Vote is one for which we have no firm basis of estimating , and an estimate which gets within £ 16,000 of the ... pensions are paid out day by day at the Post Office by the Postmaster , and it was not until a fortnight or three ...
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able actual advances agree allowed amount answer Appropriation arrangement Board Briggs British building called cent Chairman charge Civil claim CLASS Commission Committee considerable considered Continued contract cost course deal Department difficulty estimate examined expenditure expenses fact fees figure Foreign Office Fund further give given going Government grant head House included increase interest less look loss Major Salmon March matter mean Members ment Ministry Office paid paragraph particular payment pensions Phillips position possible Post practice present question reason received referred regard Report salaries shown Sir Francis Sir Fredric Wise Sir John Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir Robert staff Subhead suggest suppose taken thing tion Trade Treasury understand Vote whole