Parliamentary Papers, Band 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... course , I do not include the cost of running the Stationery Office in an estimate from the printing department of the Stationery Office . " -- Why should I ? 98. You have just told Mr. Bowerman : If I am John Brown and Sons , printers ...
... course , I do not include the cost of running the Stationery Office in an estimate from the printing department of the Stationery Office . " -- Why should I ? 98. You have just told Mr. Bowerman : If I am John Brown and Sons , printers ...
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... course of a year , but I should require an enormous staff to supply a separate itemised invoice of everything that I supply to the public service ; and I do not see what good it is going to be to the Departments when they have got it ...
... course of a year , but I should require an enormous staff to supply a separate itemised invoice of everything that I supply to the public service ; and I do not see what good it is going to be to the Departments when they have got it ...
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... course that would not apply to Hansard . Hansard used to sell at 3d . It now is 1s . That means one [ Continued of two things : either that the Stationery Office have suddenly discovered that they cannot produce it at 3d . , and they ...
... course that would not apply to Hansard . Hansard used to sell at 3d . It now is 1s . That means one [ Continued of two things : either that the Stationery Office have suddenly discovered that they cannot produce it at 3d . , and they ...
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... course , is general to the public services . You want to know what I have done in regard to my own Department as far as that is concerned ? 156. Yes . This is only relating to your Department , is it not ? -No , that is the summary ...
... course , is general to the public services . You want to know what I have done in regard to my own Department as far as that is concerned ? 156. Yes . This is only relating to your Department , is it not ? -No , that is the summary ...
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... course to take , as we shall probably recommend one thing or the other ? -I should say , from the point of view of the Member in his constituency , that the issue of the List each half year would be the better course . 166. But that is ...
... course to take , as we shall probably recommend one thing or the other ? -I should say , from the point of view of the Member in his constituency , that the issue of the List each half year would be the better course . 166. But that is ...
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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