Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... reason I am asking this question , Mr. Chairman , is this , that I have got an idea — I may be wrong that some Members of the Committee consider that an architect's functions are limited to design , planning and supervision , but his ...
... reason I am asking this question , Mr. Chairman , is this , that I have got an idea — I may be wrong that some Members of the Committee consider that an architect's functions are limited to design , planning and supervision , but his ...
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... reason or another ; I do not think that they reflect upon either side ; but I think Sir Frederick knows that there is a very hopeful chance of proceeding , and pro- ceeding with some despatch . I hope that within the next 12 months the ...
... reason or another ; I do not think that they reflect upon either side ; but I think Sir Frederick knows that there is a very hopeful chance of proceeding , and pro- ceeding with some despatch . I hope that within the next 12 months the ...
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... reason for my question so that they can see the import- ance and the significance of it . Mr. Gardner . ] On a point ... reasons for my questions to the Committee . Chairman . ] Quite so . I am sure the Committee are all deeply grateful ...
... reason for my question so that they can see the import- ance and the significance of it . Mr. Gardner . ] On a point ... reasons for my questions to the Committee . Chairman . ] Quite so . I am sure the Committee are all deeply grateful ...
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... reason that brings me here to - day , to endeavour to obtain guarantees that the rights of my Association and its members will be safeguarded . 66 358. What do you mean by guaran- tees " ? - To obtain guarantees . 39 359. We are not ...
... reason that brings me here to - day , to endeavour to obtain guarantees that the rights of my Association and its members will be safeguarded . 66 358. What do you mean by guaran- tees " ? - To obtain guarantees . 39 359. We are not ...
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... reason for the formation of the Association ? -Well , I was not connected with the Association myself in Sep- tember , 1925 . 516. What do you consider was the main reason ? Was it formed in antipathy to the Royal Institute of British ...
... reason for the formation of the Association ? -Well , I was not connected with the Association myself in Sep- tember , 1925 . 516. What do you consider was the main reason ? Was it formed in antipathy to the Royal Institute of British ...
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