House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Lords. My Lords may perhaps be permitted to refer to the observations of the Attorney General on this subject, in Committee of Supply, on 10 June last, when the Vote for the current year was being taken, in which he expressed a decided ...
... Lords. My Lords may perhaps be permitted to refer to the observations of the Attorney General on this subject, in Committee of Supply, on 10 June last, when the Vote for the current year was being taken, in which he expressed a decided ...
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... Lords believe that this subsequent check, wisely applied, will be found more efficacious than any previous check. Hut in pointing out this danger, my Lords must not be understood as wishing to place at the disposal of Departments more ...
... Lords believe that this subsequent check, wisely applied, will be found more efficacious than any previous check. Hut in pointing out this danger, my Lords must not be understood as wishing to place at the disposal of Departments more ...
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... Lords accept. My Lords note the desire of the Committee that all possible means should be taken to interest Commanders of Local Units in economy, and I am to inquire what steps the Army Council propose to take in this connexion. As ...
... Lords accept. My Lords note the desire of the Committee that all possible means should be taken to interest Commanders of Local Units in economy, and I am to inquire what steps the Army Council propose to take in this connexion. As ...
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