House of Commons Papers, Band 17;Band 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... proposed expenditure. They concur with the Comptroller and Auditor General's remark to the effect that where it is proposed to use anticipated but unrealized savings of one year in order to make purchases provided for in another year ...
... proposed expenditure. They concur with the Comptroller and Auditor General's remark to the effect that where it is proposed to use anticipated but unrealized savings of one year in order to make purchases provided for in another year ...
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... proposed reorganization of the Accountant General's Department under which Class I. and Class II. appointments were to be abolished and replaced by " Intermediates," the Treasury questioned, if the scheme were adopted, the possibility ...
... proposed reorganization of the Accountant General's Department under which Class I. and Class II. appointments were to be abolished and replaced by " Intermediates," the Treasury questioned, if the scheme were adopted, the possibility ...
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... proposed, but they recommend that all possible means should be taken to interest commanders of local units in economy. (2) They are further of opinion that it is essential, for the purpose of providing adequate safeguards against ...
... proposed, but they recommend that all possible means should be taken to interest commanders of local units in economy. (2) They are further of opinion that it is essential, for the purpose of providing adequate safeguards against ...
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