Sessional Papers, Volume 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... mean this financial year ? -Yes , this financial year . Sir Brampton Gurdon . 41. Is the Committee to which you have just referred the Committee mentioned in the State- ment of the First Lord of the Admiralty ? -Yes , it is a Committee ...
... mean this financial year ? -Yes , this financial year . Sir Brampton Gurdon . 41. Is the Committee to which you have just referred the Committee mentioned in the State- ment of the First Lord of the Admiralty ? -Yes , it is a Committee ...
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... mean that that fact made the excess less than it would otherwise have been ? -It made the outstanding liability more appa- rent ; it was larger than the normal liability usually carried over . 144. You mean carried over from 1899-1900 ...
... mean that that fact made the excess less than it would otherwise have been ? -It made the outstanding liability more appa- rent ; it was larger than the normal liability usually carried over . 144. You mean carried over from 1899-1900 ...
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... mean the price went up so high ? Yes , having regard to the rise in the price of coals at Cardiff and the increase of freight . 180. You thought you had better buy them from hand to mouth until a good opportunity occurred for making a ...
... mean the price went up so high ? Yes , having regard to the rise in the price of coals at Cardiff and the increase of freight . 180. You thought you had better buy them from hand to mouth until a good opportunity occurred for making a ...
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... mean that the particular place for which the police we are now considering were provided will be so much protected by the unclimbable fencing that it will be possible to reduce the police there ; but that there has been an extension , a ...
... mean that the particular place for which the police we are now considering were provided will be so much protected by the unclimbable fencing that it will be possible to reduce the police there ; but that there has been an extension , a ...
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... mean the first con- tractor ? 396. No , I mean the second one ; as an estimate there would be no object in his doing so , would there ? -No . 397. Consequently , if his estimate was 974l . , it was purely and entirely a mistake on his ...
... mean the first con- tractor ? 396. No , I mean the second one ; as an estimate there would be no object in his doing so , would there ? -No . 397. Consequently , if his estimate was 974l . , it was purely and entirely a mistake on his ...
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actuarial Admiralty allowances amount applied ARMY APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT Austen Chamberlain Awdry Banbury barracks Bethnal Green bookmaker Brodie Hoare building Chairman Chairman-continued CHALMERS charge CIVIL SERVICE APPROPRIATION Class Colonel YOUNG Colonial Committee Comptroller and Auditor Continued contract contractors course Daily Telegraph Department Dockyard Earl Earl of Westmeath estimate excess expenditure explanation frozen meat Gibson Bowles give Goddard Government grant Greenwich Hospital Hayes Fisher Hayes Fisher-continued Herbert Lewis Kearley letter Lord Mayor Marzials matter ment mittee Naval Navy Office orphans of soldiers paid paragraph Parliament Patriotic Fund Commissioners payment pensions Public Accounts question receipts received referred regard relief Report RICHMOND sanction Secretary SERVICE APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS Sir Brampton Gurdon Sir E. W. Hamilton Sir Robert Mowbray Sir Thomas Esmonde soldiers and sailors South Africa Stores Sub-head supply suppose surplus tion Treasury troops understand Viscount Vote vouchers War Office widows and orphans
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