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Chairman:-

other, and secondly, when the smɑend book gues to the auditor, the auditor hun no means of finding out merb the $10 oómes from, and yet he knows he han got $20

too much in the Bank ?

The book goes to the auditor, after I have nhecked it, and never a case has happened like that.

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I will suppose a man has been fined, and it is not entered in the second the $10 disbursed into the pocket of the Chinaman - it may very wall be, if you dont balance the books, that the money is entered in one book and not in the other?

The amount of fines goes into the cashbook as having been paid into the Bank. Will you put that down, Mr

Woodcook.

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Have you not got a regular accountant in the Department

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

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No regular Accountant.

Is it on the auditor ?

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Yes.

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You dont attempt to balance the books yourself ?

I check the books.

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Mr Woodcook. I want to satisfy myself that you keep

proper books, The Goverment is satisfied, I suppose.

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The Government is satisfied.

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No doubt, but it seems to me you say that the amount of tão fine is entered up in the beak if the P, 0. V, 0. gives instructions, but you dont appear to be at all

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I am quite sure in my own mind that the mon era nat Zined, without it þeins enterad,

You werent half an hour ago. 18 you are now, it ju different thing altogether,

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