Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... shown by the fact that in the three years 1919-20-21 , out of the provision made in the Vote more than £ 100,000 fell to be surrendered in each year . For this reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the ...
... shown by the fact that in the three years 1919-20-21 , out of the provision made in the Vote more than £ 100,000 fell to be surrendered in each year . For this reason it seemed preferable to the Treasury to confine the provision in the ...
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... shown in the accounts as having been incurred between 1919 and 1922 on the work of that Commission . 31--33 The circumstances of the claim and of certain counter - claims by Sir Francis Dent have been fully explained to the Committee ...
... shown in the accounts as having been incurred between 1919 and 1922 on the work of that Commission . 31--33 The circumstances of the claim and of certain counter - claims by Sir Francis Dent have been fully explained to the Committee ...
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... . of expenditure should be shown as a percentage of the turnover or output . This will involve minor modifications in the form of some of the accounts . Qs . 5563-68 . Appendix 37 Qs . 365-7 . SELECT COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS . xiii.
... . of expenditure should be shown as a percentage of the turnover or output . This will involve minor modifications in the form of some of the accounts . Qs . 5563-68 . Appendix 37 Qs . 365-7 . SELECT COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS . xiii.
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... shown on page 25 of the Revenue Accounts , and also in para- graph 7 , page 7. Sir Malcolm , I think that paragraph sets forth the facts with regard to the excess expenditure ? — ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The Post Office took a ...
... shown on page 25 of the Revenue Accounts , and also in para- graph 7 , page 7. Sir Malcolm , I think that paragraph sets forth the facts with regard to the excess expenditure ? — ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The Post Office took a ...
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... shown on page 44 of the Accounts . That in- crease disappears ; it is not a permanent increase . 271. The second year rights itself ? —I am never willing to prophesy about a particular year in this matter , because we find by experience ...
... shown on page 44 of the Accounts . That in- crease disappears ; it is not a permanent increase . 271. The second year rights itself ? —I am never willing to prophesy about a particular year in this matter , because we find by experience ...
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