So far from the anticipation of loving "been amply provided for in the success of an expenditure" in leading botricem, they were, for the period referred to, were altogether insufficient. In February, the account was £13,000 for Land and the two first remittances amounted to about $20,000; but at the same time, £11,700 was diverted under the authority of C.O. letter.
The despatch brought it up to about the same amount. Again, in "April", further remittances of £9,000 were made in June. Ordinary expenditure - to which being about £1500 a month - was too much for all this, the remittances were not mature in May, and £9410 was remitted in June. After that, not a remittance was sent to us until September.
As to the form of account, it is quite thorough. The Auditor has accorded, as usual, every month, a perfectly clear statement showing each item of receipt and expenditure, and it seems to be of great importance to ascertain whether the information regarding the balance here remained, whether we have only the Australian Board's balance or an investment on hand for the Police. Equally, it requires money and up to September, Hong Kong entertained did not ...
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has been rewritten to meet the format requirement as follows:So far from the anticipation of loving "been amply provided for in the success of an expenditure" in leading botricem, they were, for the period referred to, were altogether insufficient. In February, the account was £13,000 for Land and the two first remittances amounted to about $20,000; but at the same time, £11,700 was diverted under the authority of C.O. letter.
The despatch brought it up to about the same amount. Again, in "April", further remittances of £9,000 were made in June. Ordinary expenditure - to which being about £1500 a month - was too much for all this, the remittances were not mature in May, and £9410 was remitted in June. After that, not a remittance was sent to us until September.
As to the form of account, it is quite thorough. The Auditor has accorded, as usual, every month, a perfectly clear statement showing each item of receipt and expenditure, and it seems to be of great importance to ascertain whether the information regarding the balance here remained, whether we have only the Australian Board's balance or an investment on hand for the Police. Equally, it requires money and up to September, Hong Kong entertained did not ...
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turns toSo far from the anticipation of loving "been amply provided for in the success of an expenditure" in leading botricem, they were, for the period referred to, altogether insufficient. In February, the account was £13,000 for Land and the two first remittances amounted to about $20,000; but at the same time, £11,700 was diverted under the authority of C.O. letter.
The despatch brought it up to about the same amount. Again, in "April", further remittances of £9,000 were made in June. Ordinary expenditure - to which being about £1500 a month - was too much for all this, the remittances were not mature in May, and £9410 was remitted in June. After that, not a remittance was sent to us until September.
As to the form of account, it is quite thorough. The Auditor has accorded, as usual, every month, a perfectly clear statement showing each item of receipt and expenditure, and it seems to be of great importance to ascertain whether the information regarding the balance here remained, whether we have only the Australian Board's balance or an investment on hand for the Police. Equally, it requires money and up to September, Hong Kong entertained did not ...
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Re-edited toSo far from the anticipation of loving "been amply provided for in the success of an expenditure" in leading botricem, they were, for the period referred to, altogether insufficient. In February, the account was £13,000 for Land and the two first remittances amounted to about $20,000; but at the same time, £11,700 was diverted under the authority of C.O. letter.
The despatch brought it up to about the same amount. Again, in April, further remittances of £9,000 were made in June. Ordinary expenditure - to which being about £1500 a month - was too much for all this, the remittances were not mature in May, and £9410 was remitted in June. After that, not a remittance was sent to us until September.
As to the form of account, it is quite thorough. The Auditor has accorded, as usual, every month, a perfectly clear statement showing each item of receipt and expenditure, and it seems to be of great importance to ascertain whether the information regarding the balance here remained, whether we have only the Australian Board's balance or an investment on hand for the Police. Equally, it requires money and up to September, Hong Kong entertained did not...
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