Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... Services as well ? —Yes . 159. Anything in your Department ? -- That is so , except the Savings Bank . 160. So that when you ... service of course , it is a monopoly , so it could not be , but supposing it were , then this would be very ...
... Services as well ? —Yes . 159. Anything in your Department ? -- That is so , except the Savings Bank . 160. So that when you ... service of course , it is a monopoly , so it could not be , but supposing it were , then this would be very ...
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... Service . 173. Where can we see the apportion- ment debited against the Post Office Savings Bank ? There is no account for the Post Office Savings Bank in this volume , and no expenses chargeable against the Post Office Savings Bank are ...
... Service . 173. Where can we see the apportion- ment debited against the Post Office Savings Bank ? There is no account for the Post Office Savings Bank in this volume , and no expenses chargeable against the Post Office Savings Bank are ...
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... Service ; is that purely Telegraph and Telephone ? The assets are entirely Telegraph and Telephone , except that they include the Post Office Tube Railway . 191. Then all the buildings which are built for the Postal Service are paid for ...
... Service ; is that purely Telegraph and Telephone ? The assets are entirely Telegraph and Telephone , except that they include the Post Office Tube Railway . 191. Then all the buildings which are built for the Postal Service are paid for ...
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... Service ? -No . You reduce your Revenue by 33 per cent . by going from 1d . to 1d .; on the other hand you get a certain increase of traffic , and you will probably get diversions from printed papers to letters , and you have to take ...
... Service ? -No . You reduce your Revenue by 33 per cent . by going from 1d . to 1d .; on the other hand you get a certain increase of traffic , and you will probably get diversions from printed papers to letters , and you have to take ...
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... service rendered free ? -No , the Post Office actually pays the Prisons . Captain Craig . 300. You get them all from the Prisons do you , or do you have to get some of them from other sources ? -My impression is that they all come from ...
... service rendered free ? -No , the Post Office actually pays the Prisons . Captain Craig . 300. You get them all from the Prisons do you , or do you have to get some of them from other sources ? -My impression is that they all come from ...
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A. E. WATSON actual Admiralty Air Ministry amount Army arrangement audit balance Briggs C.B.E. Continued cent Chairman charge Claud Schuster Codling Colonel Assheton Pownall Committee Comptroller and Auditor contract contractor cost course deal Department Estimates examined expenditure expenses Fass figures Fund Gillett going Government grant Harmsworth House increase John Sykes loans loss Major Salmon March matter of fact mean Member ment mittee Otto Niemeyer paid paragraph particular payment pension Pethick-Lawrence Phillips picric acid Post Office profit purchase question reference regard Report salary Scheme SERVICES APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS Sir Fredric Wise Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Henry Craik Sir John Marriott Sir LIONEL EARLE Sir Malcolm Ramsay Sir Oswyn Murray Sir Otto Niemeyer Sir Robert Hamilton Sir Walter Nicholson staff Stationery Office sub-head thing tion Treasury understand Vote whole WILLIAM GRAHAM