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Your Committee are unable to express an opinion on the technical question of the value of an engine of this kind , but view this transaction with considerable misgivings , and they do not understand why , once the engine was purchased ...
Your Committee are unable to express an opinion on the technical question of the value of an engine of this kind , but view this transaction with considerable misgivings , and they do not understand why , once the engine was purchased ...
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What exactly are the appropria- tions - in - aid which as a matter of fact have , I understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have ...
What exactly are the appropria- tions - in - aid which as a matter of fact have , I understand , fallen short of what you anticipated ? -Those appropriations- in - aid are recoveries from pensioners of money which they ought not to have ...
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I 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 ?
I 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 ?
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I 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.
I 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.
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Now the situation , as I 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 ...
Now the situation , as I 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 ...
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