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... 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. Sir Malcolm , I think that ...
... 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. Sir Malcolm , I think that ...
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... tion as the similar announcement made in a slightly different form . he 131. I put it to you that the impression created in the House was that the Chancellor was in some way going to divert his Department's energies so that the law ...
... tion as the similar announcement made in a slightly different form . he 131. I put it to you that the impression created in the House was that the Chancellor was in some way going to divert his Department's energies so that the law ...
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... tions concerned became alarmed , and then went to see the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and as a result of that the Chancellor said in the House of Commons that he would not cause any undue collec- tion to be made . That is to say , the ...
... tions concerned became alarmed , and then went to see the Chancellor of the Exchequer , and as a result of that the Chancellor said in the House of Commons that he would not cause any undue collec- tion to be made . That is to say , the ...
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... tion . The newspapers which would be hit by any considerable increase in press rates would be mainly the smaller pro- vincial papers . 396. Not the large London papers whose balance sheets are rather remark- able at times ? -No . Major ...
... tion . The newspapers which would be hit by any considerable increase in press rates would be mainly the smaller pro- vincial papers . 396. Not the large London papers whose balance sheets are rather remark- able at times ? -No . Major ...
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... tion I can consistently with the public interest , and I will do my best on the question . Mr. Pethick - Lawrence . 593. Has there not been a special Sub- Committee formed of the Inter - Depart- mental Works Committee to go into the ...
... tion I can consistently with the public interest , and I will do my best on the question . Mr. Pethick - Lawrence . 593. Has there not been a special Sub- Committee formed of the Inter - Depart- mental Works Committee to go into the ...
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