3. Les Manning is Superintendent and I think there is a deficiency after deducting operative loss of Sixty-Seven ounces of the approximate value of $90.
2. The hospital log was reported before any of the workmen had left that part of the building, and the Superintendent of Police, ... was promptly ... 217.
3. Under these circumstances, I directed that W. Manning, who had given a receipt for a certain amount of Silver, should either account for it satisfactorily or make good the loss, and that officer accordingly repaid the estimated value $90 of the lost Silver on the spot.
4. He now wishes me to transmit to You that having examined strictly the locality and the persons of all the workmen employed under W. Manning, but there was no trace discovered of the missing Silver.
The enclosed letter addressed to St. ... Kinder is an appeal against Hart's decision. W. Manning bases his appeal on the ground that it is contrary to ...