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of it ?
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What other books have you got, Mr Woodacck ?
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This cashbook represents everything you receive and
everything you pay in ?
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Who writes up this book ?
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it ?
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And the receipts, how do you check them ?
Receipts - most of them come up, and I check each receipt. Receipts are brought in to me. All paying ic slijs are Erought to me.
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in to the Bank.
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