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... contracts and there are not separate estimates for each individual job , unless it is a special thing which is not covered by any contract . 30 March 1922 ] out ? That has been brought SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS AND DEBATES ...
... contracts and there are not separate estimates for each individual job , unless it is a special thing which is not covered by any contract . 30 March 1922 ] out ? That has been brought SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS AND DEBATES ...
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... contracts and there are not separate estimates for each individual job , unless it is a special thing which is not covered by any contract . 30 March 1922 ] 323. But I am talking of SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS AND DEBATES REPORTS . 23.
... contracts and there are not separate estimates for each individual job , unless it is a special thing which is not covered by any contract . 30 March 1922 ] 323. But I am talking of SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS AND DEBATES REPORTS . 23.
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... contracts . 327. Therefore no work involved in a contract for which you have an estimate is done in your own works , but it all goes outside ? Any work involved in an outside contract goes outside . 328. Why have you put that work out ...
... contracts . 327. Therefore no work involved in a contract for which you have an estimate is done in your own works , but it all goes outside ? Any work involved in an outside contract goes outside . 328. Why have you put that work out ...
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... contract to bring the publica- tion out in a stipulated time it renders his task all the more difficult to have one instead of two productions ? —That is possible , and it leads me to a point which I ought to have made that we very much ...
... contract to bring the publica- tion out in a stipulated time it renders his task all the more difficult to have one instead of two productions ? —That is possible , and it leads me to a point which I ought to have made that we very much ...
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... contract , dating back from the days of the National Telephone Company . When the Post Office acquired the busi- ness of the National Telephone Company they took over all contracts that the National Telephone Company had , and one of ...
... contract , dating back from the days of the National Telephone Company . When the Post Office acquired the busi- ness of the National Telephone Company they took over all contracts that the National Telephone Company had , and one of ...
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agreed Amendment proposed Annesley Somerville asked Ayes Aylmer Hunter-Weston Bill Bowerman Captain Brass Captain Elliot Cecil Beck Chairman Chapple Clause Colonel Archer-Shee Colonel Perkins Committee divided contract Department Duncan Graham estimate Fermor-Hesketh George Government Grattan Doyle Hansard Harbord Harcourt Johnstone Harrison Sir House of Commons Howard Gritten insert the words issue James Stewart Lambert Ward leave Lieut.-Col Lieut.-Colonel Fremantle Lieut.-Colonel Sir Philip Lord Henry Cavendish Major Guy Paget MEMBERS PRESENT ment mittee Neville Chamberlain Noes number of copies Parliament permanent principal Act Question proposed Report Rhys Davies Samuel Roberts Sir Arthur Holbrook Sir Ernest Hiley Sir Francis Lowe Sir Philip Richardson Sir Robert Newman Sir Rowland Blades Sir Wilfrid Sugden Sir William Lane Sir William Raeburn Solicitor-General staff STANDING COMMITTEE Stationery Office Telephone Directory temporary Thomas Loyd Thursday tion Treasury Trevelyan Thomson W. R. CODLING Walter de Frece William Hutchison William Lane Mitchell Windsor-Clive words proposed