Parliamentary Papers, Volume 7H.M. Stationery Office, 1895 - Bills, Legislative |
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Admiralty Ailsworth Alpheus Morton Alpheus Morton-continued Amendment amount ARMY APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT ARMY ORDNANCE FACTORIES arrangement Arthur O'Connor Arthur O'Connor-continued audit Auditor General says Auditor General's Report balance sheet Chairman Chairman-continued charge CIVIL SERVICE APPROPRIATION clothing colonies commanding officer Commissioners Committee learn Comptroller and Auditor consider Continued cost deficit Department dockyards estimate excess Exchequer expenditure explanation Fund further Gordon Miller Grant in Aid inquiry inspection Knox land ledgers Lords loss Majesty's Treasury matter ment Naval Defence NAVY APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT Order in Council paid paragraph Parliament payment pension police present proposed Public Accounts Committee question reference regard regulations remark respect Ryder Secretary SERVICE APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS ships Sir Arthur Hayter Sir C. L. Ryan Sir E. W. Hamilton Sir John Hibbert Sir Richard Temple statement stocktaking STORE ACCOUNTS Sub-Head suppose surplus surrendered taken tion Treasury sanction understand Vote War Office
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Page 9 - Shall furnish the officer and soldier with lodging and attendance ; and {2.) Shall, if required by the soldier, furnish him for every day of the march, and for not more than two days if the soldier is halted at an intermediate place on the march for more than two days, and on the day of arrival at the place of final destination, with one hot meal on each day...
Page 2 - Any person who shall make or publish any false statement of fact as aforesaid may be restrained by interim or perpetual injunction by the High Court of Justice from any repetition of such false statement or any false statement of a similar character in relation to such candidate, and for the purpose of granting an interim injunction prima facie proof of the falsity of the statement shall be sufficient.
Page xxiv - Postponed paragraphs agreed to. Question, — That this Report as amended be the Report of the Committee to the House, put, and agreed to.
Page 23 - Government, 1 am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to transmit herewith for the information of...
Page 9 - Majesty, exclusive of the marine forces, is either greater or less than the number herein-before mentioned. 3. There shall be paid to the keeper of a victualling house for the accommodation provided by him in pursuance of the Army Act the prices specified in the schedule to this Act.
Page 24 - It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of the Treasury to grant to any person ' retiring or removed from the Public Service in consequence of the
Page 55 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Page 24 - Treasury to grant to any person ' retiring or removed from the Public Service in consequence of the ' abolition of his office, or for the purpose of facilitating improvements in ' the organisation of the Department to which he belongs, by which greater 'efficiency and economy can be effected...
Page 9 - ... fixed by her Majesty's regulations, not exceeding one pound and a quarter of meat previous to being dressed, one pound of bread, one pound of potatoes or other vegetables, and two pints of small beer, and vinegar, salt, and pepper, and for such meal...
Page 26 - I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to transmit herewith, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty...