Int. 5 Amper
1576000
2320.
copy of them.
199
And therefore, if anyone sent a letter to you, that 1860
would be kept, although the original is sent to the
office?
A.
That is so.
61.20
I should like to see that book, too. In fact, bring all your books in, Inspector Conolly.
18761
Books produced.
62 0.
Now, will you let me look at one of those memorandum
books you receive from the public. Who writes up these
booke? I notice there are two writings.
The clerk does it, of course.
A+
63. A.
None of it your writing ?
A.
Not all.
64 0.
I see there is one in that book, beginning "Dear
15762
18763
18764
Lamble". Is the telephone clerk on such terms with him,
that he would write to him that way ↑
A.
When there was nothing particular in it, I may have
given it to him to copy.
65500
You wrote it originally?
187657
A.
Most assuredly. As a matter of fact, you will find the
whole of the correspondence is written by the Chinese
olerk. I have not the time to do it.
Who writes up your diary ?
A.
Myself.
67 20
You have time for that ?
A.
I have entries of dates, and let the clerk do it.
68 Q.
And who writes μp your diary, and how often do you do
it ?
18766
15767
88768
A.
Q.
If yongible, I write it up every day.
You never let it run twʊ days ?
18369
A.
No, except perhaps on a Saturday afternoon, I might not
write it up till thin (Monday) afternoon.
20°.
Now here, I dont quite understand,
here is a letter (770
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
GO. 537
37
COPYRIGHT PHOTOCALLY TO BE
REPRODUCED P
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC
WITH