Sessional Papers, Volume 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... expenditure was 46,133,656l . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258l . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802 / . 3s . 3d . But ...
... expenditure was 46,133,656l . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258l . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802 / . 3s . 3d . But ...
Page vi
... expenditure was 46,133,656 / . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258 . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802l . 3s . 3d . But ...
... expenditure was 46,133,656 / . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258 . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802l . 3s . 3d . But ...
Page xvii
... expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 168. 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802l . 38. 3d . But against this surplus a sum of 140,818 . 108. 4d . must be charged , which was incurred within the year , but the accounts of it , though received ...
... expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 168. 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,802l . 38. 3d . But against this surplus a sum of 140,818 . 108. 4d . must be charged , which was incurred within the year , but the accounts of it , though received ...
Page xxxv
... expenditure was 46,133,656 / . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258 . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,8027 . 38. 3d . But ...
... expenditure was 46,133,656 / . 11s . 4d . , towards which the actual receipts from Appropriations in Aid were 3,068,258 . 14s . 7d .; thus the net expenditure was 43,065,3977 . 16s . 9d . , leaving a surplus of 551,8027 . 38. 3d . But ...
Page xxxv
... expenditure upon Vote 8 - III . , Contract Work , amounting to 1,489,7207 . 16s . 8d . , or about 23 per cent . of the Estimate . This under - expenditure , which occurred also in the two preceding years , is attributable , as admitted ...
... expenditure upon Vote 8 - III . , Contract Work , amounting to 1,489,7207 . 16s . 8d . , or about 23 per cent . of the Estimate . This under - expenditure , which occurred also in the two preceding years , is attributable , as admitted ...
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