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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
Ms Humpling.
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Fashi
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indent is countersigned by the M. 0. H. and until it
is so counter signed, the secretary does not issue it. But I think you misunderstood me. I did not mean to 23.765" Eay the Inspector did not have a proper requisition. What I meant was that the Inspector obtained direct from the contractor, instead of through the Depot ?
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Do such Foods obtained direct from contractors, pass 23116 through those books ? If so, how do they pass through those books, if they have never hesh sent to the
Department?
I think they are all entered. Even if they are
entered, then they cant agree with those books, because there are certain articles kept by the store man himself, small articles that are always required,
and these are issued direct.
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But I understood you to say that this book agreed with
those books ?
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
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The Chairman: -
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These books are books that are kept at the Central Disinfecting Station. This hook is one that is kept at
the Secretary's office. In addition to these, there
• brooms and that are certain articles always used,
Bort of thing, - which are kept by the store man on the premises, and these may be issued by requisition
from the Inspector.
23168 And they would not go through the books at all, would
they
I think they would, but I am not quite sure.
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Dont you think that on moneral principles, it would cặ be much better that all atores should he draw direct by the Department, and that they should go into the store, and it should not be possible for an Inspector tu po dirnot to a shop and pet stores ? I am not imputing any improper motives to the Inapaotors.
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