Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... materials , and fuel and light for the Public Service . The Sta- tionery Office contracts for the supply of all types of office machinery , paper , print- ing , pens , etc. , and it also is generally responsible for Government ...
... materials , and fuel and light for the Public Service . The Sta- tionery Office contracts for the supply of all types of office machinery , paper , print- ing , pens , etc. , and it also is generally responsible for Government ...
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... materials which are used ? Where the requirements of any given Department form only a very frac tional part of the general available com- mercial stock , there is not much ad- vantage to be gained by combined pur- chase . 407. Is not ...
... materials which are used ? Where the requirements of any given Department form only a very frac tional part of the general available com- mercial stock , there is not much ad- vantage to be gained by combined pur- chase . 407. Is not ...
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... materials as some of the others that are . - The question of a single Contract Department was gone into very fully by the Mond - Weir Com- mittee in 1923 , and the Report of that Committee , as I understand , is going to be republished ...
... materials as some of the others that are . - The question of a single Contract Department was gone into very fully by the Mond - Weir Com- mittee in 1923 , and the Report of that Committee , as I understand , is going to be republished ...
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... material that the Government required in the year , no doubt your staff might increase , but I think that the percentage increase would be very small compared with the percentage gained on what the Government is paying to - day for ...
... material that the Government required in the year , no doubt your staff might increase , but I think that the percentage increase would be very small compared with the percentage gained on what the Government is paying to - day for ...
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... material to the industrial north that it was cheaper to print and distribute there than to deal with it from the south . Colonel Woodcock . 794. What was the date of opening the Manchester office ? -1916 . One of the reasons too for ...
... material to the industrial north that it was cheaper to print and distribute there than to deal with it from the south . Colonel Woodcock . 794. What was the date of opening the Manchester office ? -1916 . One of the reasons too for ...
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