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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. Briggs . for ...
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. Briggs . for ...
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The director had received no income , and it would not be possible to ask him to pay income tax in respect of an income he had never received . ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) The point being that once an assessment is made , even if it is ...
The director had received no income , and it would not be possible to ask him to pay income tax in respect of an income he had never received . ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) The point being that once an assessment is made , even if it is ...
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It may possibly be accounted for some mitigation of evil that we acted in the most public and open manner that was possible . 134. My view is that the argument put up here is that what the Chancellor of the Exchequer did was legal .
It may possibly be accounted for some mitigation of evil that we acted in the most public and open manner that was possible . 134. My view is that the argument put up here is that what the Chancellor of the Exchequer did was legal .
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Notwithstanding the economy exercised in your Department by cutting down the staff to as small a figure as reasonably possible , you can still at times loan for a considerable period a certain number of individuals ?
Notwithstanding the economy exercised in your Department by cutting down the staff to as small a figure as reasonably possible , you can still at times loan for a considerable period a certain number of individuals ?
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When it was decided as it had to be decided - to adopt one system for London , and that system was a system of which one com- pany held the patents , only two courses were possible , namely , either to give all the work to the one ...
When it was decided as it had to be decided - to adopt one system for London , and that system was a system of which one com- pany held the patents , only two courses were possible , namely , either to give all the work to the one ...
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