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... understand why , once the engine was purchased , its development was not pushed on at a greater rate . They trust to hear as the result of the trials to be held that the State has got value for this . expenditure . PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
... understand why , once the engine was purchased , its development was not pushed on at a greater rate . They trust to hear as the result of the trials to be held that the State has got value for this . expenditure . PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
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... understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have received , which they drew wrongly . 40. Is the fact that they do not amount to as ...
... understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have received , which they drew wrongly . 40. Is the fact that they do not amount to as ...
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... understand this was a Ministry of Health charge , but the De- partment of Customs and Excise having undertaken old age pension work there was a certain amount of dovetailing of one scheme into the other ? -We did pay certain ...
... understand this was a Ministry of Health charge , but the De- partment of Customs and Excise having undertaken old age pension work there was a certain amount of dovetailing of one scheme into the other ? -We did pay certain ...
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... understand your view is that , whatever the position , you were entitled to take that action in law at that time ? -Yes . 119. It was a question of interpretation rather than anything else ? —Yes . Chairman . 120. Perhaps we might hear ...
... understand your view is that , whatever the position , you were entitled to take that action in law at that time ? -Yes . 119. It was a question of interpretation rather than anything else ? —Yes . Chairman . 120. Perhaps we might hear ...
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... understand it , was this . A decision had recently been given by the House of Lords in the Brighton College case which said those profits were liable to assessment . That , in fact , merely confirmed the practice of very many years ...
... understand it , was this . A decision had recently been given by the House of Lords in the Brighton College case which said those profits were liable to assessment . That , in fact , merely confirmed the practice of very many years ...
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