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could not properly be taken in relief of the Vote of Parliament , and this view has been endorsed by the Law Officers of Scotland . The position then is that capital amounting to £ 500 has been applied as income and appropriated in aid ...
could not properly be taken in relief of the Vote of Parliament , and this view has been endorsed by the Law Officers of Scotland . The position then is that capital amounting to £ 500 has been applied as income and appropriated in aid ...
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Your Committee are informed that the Council and the Treasury have had this matter under review , but that a definite decision has not yet been taken . DOMINIONS OFFICE . British Phosphate Commission . 17. Your Committee wish to draw ...
Your Committee are informed that the Council and the Treasury have had this matter under review , but that a definite decision has not yet been taken . DOMINIONS OFFICE . British Phosphate Commission . 17. Your Committee wish to draw ...
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I might give the honourable member the figures for the last four years , first saying that about five years ago the provision cus- tomarily taken was fairly high , and it was then considered too high ; and con- sequently about five ...
I might give the honourable member the figures for the last four years , first saying that about five years ago the provision cus- tomarily taken was fairly high , and it was then considered too high ; and con- sequently about five ...
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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.
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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an excess Vote being taken to repay to the endowment fund the capital which has been applied as income owing to a mistake which I think was not unnatural . I venture , however , to sug- gest to the Committee that possibly the matter ...
an excess Vote being taken to repay to the endowment fund the capital which has been applied as income owing to a mistake which I think was not unnatural . I venture , however , to sug- gest to the Committee that possibly the matter ...
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