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No. 800.

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53510135

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بارکونی

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONG KONG,

31st October, 1938.

34

Sir,

I have the honour to inform you that in

view of the prospective elimination of the

unallocated stores suspense accounts in accordance

with the new scheme of accounting set out in

Mr. Ormsby-Gore's circular despatch of 25th November,

1937, it is proposed to open a new suspense account

for the Kowloon-Canton Railway entitled "Kowloon-

Canton Railway Suspense Account D, Workshop Suspense

Account".

Work

2.

A workshop suspense account has previously

existed as part of the Railway unallocated stores

account and there has been charged to it all stores and wages on account of work done by the Railway

both for other departments of the Hong Kong Government

and for the Chinese Railway Administrations.

of the latter character has grown very largely

recently as a great deal of the heavy repair work of

the Chinese Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway

and of the Canton-Hankow Railway was sent down to

Hong Kong and the undertaking of this work has been

very profitable to the British Section. The work

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

MALCOLM MACDONALD, M.P.,

&C.,

&C., &C.

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