Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the Vote to the minimum sum required to meet each research , and to provide for unexpected contingencies by allowing the Department to draw on the unsurrendered ...
... reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the Vote to the minimum sum required to meet each research , and to provide for unexpected contingencies by allowing the Department to draw on the unsurrendered ...
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... reason other than wilful evasion or gross neglect . In such cases there are frequently reasons which make it inexpedient to attempt to collect full arrears , nor is it always possible to ascertain how much the arrears may be , and the ...
... reason other than wilful evasion or gross neglect . In such cases there are frequently reasons which make it inexpedient to attempt to collect full arrears , nor is it always possible to ascertain how much the arrears may be , and the ...
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... reason is this . In that year we had a Secretary of State who broke the previous practice by attending all the Council Meetings of the League as well as the Annual Assembly in September . When the Secretary of State is at Geneva it is ...
... reason is this . In that year we had a Secretary of State who broke the previous practice by attending all the Council Meetings of the League as well as the Annual Assembly in September . When the Secretary of State is at Geneva it is ...
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... reason we cannot fathom , there were a great many more claims put through in that quarter than we had any reason to expect on the basis of our experience . 28. That was , of course , apart from what you had already tried to do in your ...
... reason we cannot fathom , there were a great many more claims put through in that quarter than we had any reason to expect on the basis of our experience . 28. That was , of course , apart from what you had already tried to do in your ...
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... reason . In the period from 35 to 45 years ago the Post Office was going through a stage of rapid development , and large numbers of per- sonnel were taken on especially as a result of what are known as the Jubilee concessions of 1887 ...
... reason . In the period from 35 to 45 years ago the Post Office was going through a stage of rapid development , and large numbers of per- sonnel were taken on especially as a result of what are known as the Jubilee concessions of 1887 ...
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