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Cali. money for buyin; tíšoua papery
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badinton balls, diaries, įmicil
things
These kings ware bought in 1932 0.
sharpeners and e:broidery threads. the use by students and teachers, iet in reality, these things naik tu
the store
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by the school and were re-ul to students thich too.
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the bills and docmonçà concerned, obviously, the sexol
utilized the Culle to make profits,
2/ Students bring reference was for the subjecta B.P., Geografig"
and Chinese in school had to pay extra money, but the school collected offe
money of students on one hand and drow the same amount of frou.
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the C.. bu other. As a result, the pelipol took possession of the
money qala by: Students for, bying reference Moults, the pale taking hingg when the school issued student identity cards, and library tickets. The school collected $1 from students and woney was drawn from the .1. at the
same time. The same case was with the graduation gowns of the F.5 Grabuces,
books and traffic allowances for teachers in the teachers' discussion cap
this years
(After the malpractices had been exposed, the, school authorities tried
to take out the documents concerned. But with the refusal of liss Kuok,
the adcountant, to make any alterations, the school repaid part of the
money in cash)
3/ Some of the private expenditure of the Principal were also paid from the Gulin, ¤g. shoe-manding, petrolcum expenses, personal gifts and.
(Halder of the license of the car is the Precious Blood Gold n
Jubilee Sec School).
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As a result of the false accounting listed above, à large sum of money
or used up in the C.G. Consequently, the following situations appeared;
a) Lack of funds for the laboratories
b) Shortage of books in the library
chool! s'esplanation for theso phenomena was that Govt subsidy received
'by the and could not meet with the expenses. And then this was used
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