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companies are obliged to carry the mails , but if they cannot agree with the Post Office upon the amount of remuneration they are to receive , the question is referred to arbitration . Whilst the arbitration is pending , the Post Office ...
companies are obliged to carry the mails , but if they cannot agree with the Post Office upon the amount of remuneration they are to receive , the question is referred to arbitration . Whilst the arbitration is pending , the Post Office ...
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Railway companies have been formed with the definite ob- ject of affording a means of transport to the districts ... much profit from any dealings which pass beyond the legitimate sphere of the company ; although such dealings may be ...
Railway companies have been formed with the definite ob- ject of affording a means of transport to the districts ... much profit from any dealings which pass beyond the legitimate sphere of the company ; although such dealings may be ...
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therefore essential to efficient management that the accounts of railway companies should show how the expenditure is appor- tioned over each description of service . To ascertain this , the cost of each part of the railway , the work ...
therefore essential to efficient management that the accounts of railway companies should show how the expenditure is appor- tioned over each description of service . To ascertain this , the cost of each part of the railway , the work ...
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