The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Side 49
... increase of 452,000l . In the vote for armaments there was an increase of 161,000l . , chiefly due to the construction of guns , but also to the increased need of ammunition for firing practice . It was proposed to provide about the ...
... increase of 452,000l . In the vote for armaments there was an increase of 161,000l . , chiefly due to the construction of guns , but also to the increased need of ammunition for firing practice . It was proposed to provide about the ...
Side 84
... Increase of Expenditure in 1899-1900 , 2,777,000 . Commenting on the estimated expenditure , the Chancellor of the Exchequer explained the principal causes of the increase , and pointed out that it followed a similar increase of more ...
... Increase of Expenditure in 1899-1900 , 2,777,000 . Commenting on the estimated expenditure , the Chancellor of the Exchequer explained the principal causes of the increase , and pointed out that it followed a similar increase of more ...
Side 272
... increase of the Army whatever . One of the most important of the Government demands that for an increase of the field artillery from 494 to 574 batteries , France having 494 batteries only - was left un- touched , as was also those for ...
... increase of the Army whatever . One of the most important of the Government demands that for an increase of the field artillery from 494 to 574 batteries , France having 494 batteries only - was left un- touched , as was also those for ...
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