Parliamentary Papers, Volume 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 - Bills, Legislative |
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Page 1134
... Malcolm Knox : Well , I am going a little further in this than Sir Edward is . I realise that a university might not be able to raise the money . It might be told by the grant - giving body that there was no money , for example , for a ...
... Malcolm Knox : Well , I am going a little further in this than Sir Edward is . I realise that a university might not be able to raise the money . It might be told by the grant - giving body that there was no money , for example , for a ...
Page 1140
... Malcolm Knox : Yes . Chairman : And then you would have had to employ counsel for the case ? Sir Malcolm Knox : Not necessarily . Sir Thomas Taylor : It is the univer- sity committee of the Privy Council . Mr. Donnelly : You would have ...
... Malcolm Knox : Yes . Chairman : And then you would have had to employ counsel for the case ? Sir Malcolm Knox : Not necessarily . Sir Thomas Taylor : It is the univer- sity committee of the Privy Council . Mr. Donnelly : You would have ...
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... Malcolm Knox : Of course , I strongly believe in the present system . not want a separate University Grants ... Malcolm explain why he thinks Scotland would be swamped ? Will it not maintain the position it has hitherto occupied ? Sir ...
... Malcolm Knox : Of course , I strongly believe in the present system . not want a separate University Grants ... Malcolm explain why he thinks Scotland would be swamped ? Will it not maintain the position it has hitherto occupied ? Sir ...
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VOLUME D | 1074 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Scottish Council of the Federation of British Industries | 1101 |
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