The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1902 |
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... Army Estimates for 1901- 1902 is as follows : - The total of the Army Estimates for 1901-1902 amounts to £ 87,915,000 , while the number of men to be voted is 450,000 . The following table shows the com- parison with the figures for the ...
... Army Estimates for 1901- 1902 is as follows : - The total of the Army Estimates for 1901-1902 amounts to £ 87,915,000 , while the number of men to be voted is 450,000 . The following table shows the com- parison with the figures for the ...
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... Army . However much it may be veiled by the wording of the Order in Council , this is the change introduced . I proceed now to inquire briefly as to how this affects Army administration . In the first place , it is to be observed that ...
... Army . However much it may be veiled by the wording of the Order in Council , this is the change introduced . I proceed now to inquire briefly as to how this affects Army administration . In the first place , it is to be observed that ...
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... Army , and of the Royal Army Medical Corps , with dealing with sanitary questions relating to the Army , with the preparation of medical and sani- tary statistical returns , and with the supply of medical stores to the Army . He shall ...
... Army , and of the Royal Army Medical Corps , with dealing with sanitary questions relating to the Army , with the preparation of medical and sani- tary statistical returns , and with the supply of medical stores to the Army . He shall ...
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