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... to estimate in advance expenditure to be incurred on scientific research , as was 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 .
... to estimate in advance expenditure to be incurred on scientific research , as was 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 .
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... to reimburse to the Foreign Office out of moneys paid to him by the Successor States certain expenditure amounting to £ 12,629 shown in the accounts as having been incurred between 1919 and 1922 on the work of that Commission .
... to reimburse to the Foreign Office out of moneys paid to him by the Successor States certain expenditure amounting to £ 12,629 shown in the accounts as having been incurred between 1919 and 1922 on the work of that Commission .
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... Your Committee suggest that a different basis of calculation should be adopted in future , namely , that each item . of expenditure should be shown as a percentage of the turnover or output . This will involve minor modifications in ...
... Your Committee suggest that a different basis of calculation should be adopted in future , namely , that each item . of expenditure should be shown as a percentage of the turnover or output . This will involve minor modifications in ...
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... came from any particular por- tion of the country , or was it spread over ? It was very generally spread over the whole country . Chairman . 42. This is shown on page 25 of the Revenue Accounts , and also in para- graph 7 , page 7.
... came from any particular por- tion of the country , or was it spread over ? It was very generally spread over the whole country . Chairman . 42. This is shown on page 25 of the Revenue Accounts , and also in para- graph 7 , page 7.
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In the spring of 1926 there was a certain slowing up of telephone capital expendi- ture for various reasons , which slowed up the issue of stores , and that led to the increase in the stock which is shown on page 44 of the Accounts .
In the spring of 1926 there was a certain slowing up of telephone capital expendi- ture for various reasons , which slowed up the issue of stores , and that led to the increase in the stock which is shown on page 44 of the Accounts .
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