House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Revenue licenses. (d) The total amount of expenditure in the expired portion of the financial year under each ... Departments. It is clear, therefore, that the scheme now under consideration will be incomplete unless it extends to the Customs ...
... Revenue licenses. (d) The total amount of expenditure in the expired portion of the financial year under each ... Departments. It is clear, therefore, that the scheme now under consideration will be incomplete unless it extends to the Customs ...
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... Revenue Departments did not take place until '22 February, or nine days after they were ordered to be printed. Unless the accounts are delivered earlier, it is scarcely possible for the Committee to report upon e-xcesses in time to ...
... Revenue Departments did not take place until '22 February, or nine days after they were ordered to be printed. Unless the accounts are delivered earlier, it is scarcely possible for the Committee to report upon e-xcesses in time to ...
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... Revenue Departments. — Legal and other Fees levied by Means of Stamps. 5. The Treasury in their scheme set aside the question of Extra Receipts so far as it relates to the Civil Services and Revenue Departments. The rule in those ...
... Revenue Departments. — Legal and other Fees levied by Means of Stamps. 5. The Treasury in their scheme set aside the question of Extra Receipts so far as it relates to the Civil Services and Revenue Departments. The rule in those ...
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