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" Cabinet as an equal partner (as least in theory) of the secretary of state for war and the first lord of the admiralty. "
The Rival Powers in Central Asia: Or, The Struggle Between England and ... - Page 100
by Józef Popowski - 1893 - 235 pages
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National Budget System, Hearings Before the Select Committee on ..., Issue 21

United States. Congress. House. Budget, Select Committee - 1919 - 814 pages
...The chancellor takes these estimates to the cabinet meeting. These are for the civil services. The secretary of state for war, and the first lord of the Admiralty are politically responsible for their own branches of the Government. The treasury exercises the same...
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The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 1

1920 - 486 pages
...ministers most immediately concerned with waging war were not members. It is indeed a paradox that the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty were not in the War Cabinet. Because they had charge of great departments they were fully occupied...
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The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 1

1920 - 512 pages
...ministers most immediately concerned with waging war were not members. It is indeed a paradox that the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty were not in the War Cabinet. Because they had charge of great departments they were fully occupied...
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The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 1

1920 - 480 pages
...ministers most immediately concerned with waging war were not members. It is indeed a paradox that the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty were not in the War Cabinet. Because they had charge of great departments they were fully occupied...
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The Governments of Europe

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1920 - 794 pages
...House of Commons by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury ; those for the Army and the Navy, by the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty respectively. Ordinarily, all estimates of expenditure are in the Treasury's hands by January 15. Parliament...
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National Budget: Hearings Before the Committee on Consideration of a ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Consideration of a National Budget - 1920 - 228 pages
...exchequer, stands sponsor, in behalf of the treasury, for the estimates of the civil services, and the secretary of state for war and the first lord of the admiralty for those of the Army and Navy, respectively. Parliament receives these estimates and passes them without...
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The Empire at War, Volume 1

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1921 - 402 pages
...was infringed by the New Zealand proposal and by the views enunciated at the Conference alike by the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty. The net result was that Mr. Seddon's motion was shelved. The Naval Lord Selborne, the First Lord of...
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Aeronautics, Volume 16

1919 - 772 pages
...intended by the Air Ministry Act, which created a Secretary of State equal with, though junior to, the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty. Now before one can decide whether the present arrangement will promote such a plan it is necessary...
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Governments and War: A Study of the Conduct of War

Sir Frederick Maurice - 1926 - 188 pages
...seen that the experience of war caused us to modify very materially the Constitutional powers of the Secretary of State for War, and the First Lord of the Admiralty, as they existed in peace, and were used in the early days of the struggle. We have seen that Mr. Lloyd...
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Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volume 92

1922 - 1180 pages
...career ended with his resignation of the Chancellorship of the Exchequer in 1886 over the refusal of the Secretary of State for War and the First Lord of the Admiralty to make comparatively small reductions in their estimates, which were, as a matter of fact, made shortly...
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