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is called a defaulters book, where in addition to the

fines we have the nature of the offence.

14877

14856

Q.

Then ever man who is fined would as a matter of course

appear in this book ?

A.

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Every man. Every fine entered in this book, is

entered in this book.

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14857

37 Q.

The defaulters book has not hitherto been checked with

the fines book ?

A.

It was not customary before. It has been now.

14.858

3-8 ૧.

With regard to this book, is everybody who is complained

of or reprimanded entered in this book ?

A.

Yes, every man.

14.859

ود

Q.

Whether the P. C. M. 0. gives the orders or not. Which

is the book which you referred to in which the orders

are only entered in the event of the P. C. M. O. telling

you?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE

A.

Neone can caution a man, and noone can fine a man,

the P. C. M. O. and when he cautions or fines a man,

but

it

is invariably entered in that book which goes up to the

local auditor.

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Q.

A,

That is in the event of the man being fined ?

Yes.

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61

Q.

But in the event of a man being reprimanded ?

14.871

A.

Yes, it is only entered in this book.

62 Q.

14.562

A.

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(Quotes from previous evidence). You said most

I am not distinctly at our last Meeting, Mr Woodcock, talking of a man being fined, I am talking of a man

that the entry was being complained of and cautioneù

only made in the defaulters book, if the P. C. M. 0.

orders it to be done.

Yes, that is 80. Only the P. C. M. 0. is the one in

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