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THIRTY FIRST MERTING.

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In moder

Monday the 8th October, 1906, at 2.15 p.m.

The Honourable Mr E. A. Hewett, prasided:-

All the Members present:-

G. A. Woodcock, recalled:-

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Mr Woodcock, last Meeting I asked you to hand in your

account books.

The Chairman:-

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A.

Yes.

(Books produced).

44 Qo

A.

I presume you want to take them away with you ?

Yes.

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Better put them before the Commission, and just explain

the system.

A.

This is the fine book, which I referred to, and which

is necked by the local auditor.

31 Q.

Well, do you mean to say that every man, who is fined, 1485 7

is entered in this book ?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE

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Yes.

12 Q.

Whether the P. C. M. 0. tells you or not?

14852

A.

Every fine only the P. §. X. 0. can fine and every

fine he imposes is ent ed in that book.

33

4.

A.

So this is practically your cashbook for fines ?

Yes, and this (another book) is practically the ledger

for fines.

14853

Q.

This is a summary for each month ?

14.854

A.

It shews the total amount for fines.

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And this is the day to day fines ↑

14.858-

A.

Yes. Then in addition to the fines book, we have what

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