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of Communications (China), and in February a start was made with the recasting of the Capital Account under the supervision of Mr. H. P. Harris, whose services were kindly lent by the Chinese Section.
Good progress has been made with the work, and next year the accounts will be shown in the new form.
59. During the absence on leave of Mr. J. Morris from March 22nd to December 11th, Mr. G. A. Walker acted as Chief Accountant in addition to his other duties.
Mr. G. D. Lambert, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Loco.E., M.I.T., Chief Mechanical Engineer, was absent on leave from 26th March, 1924, to 24th January, 1925, and during this period, Mr. J. Smith acted as Chief Mechanical Engineer.
Mr. Hu Kwok Leung, B.Sc. (London), was promoted to Assistant Engineer as from the 1st July and placed on the permanent establishment.
The writer left for Peking on July the 3rd as representative of the British Section in connection with matters affecting both Sections of the Railway, and Mr. R. Baker, M.Inst.C.E., acted as Manager in addition to his other duties until my return on August the 6th.
During my absence on account of sickness from November 21st, to December the 8th, Mr. Baker was again in charge.
27th April, 1925.
H. P. WINSLOW,
Manager.
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of Communications (China), and in February a start was made with the recasting of the Capital Account under the supervision of Mr. H. P. Harris. whose services were kindly lent by the Chinese Section.
Good progress has been made with the work, and next year the accounts will be shown in the new form.
59. During the absence on leave of Mr. J. Morris from March 22nd to December 11th, Mr. G. A. Walker acted as Chief Accountant in addition to his other duties.
Mr. G. D. Lambert, M.I.Mech. E., M.I.Loco.E., M.I.T., Chief Mechanical Engineer, was absent on leave from 26th March, 1924, to 24th January, 1925, and during this period, Mr. J. Smith acted as Chief Mechanical Engineer.
Mr. Hu Kwok Leung, B.Sc. (London), was promoted to Assistant Engineer as from the 1st July and placed on the per- manent establishment.
The writer left for Peking on July the 3rd as representative of the British Section in connection with matters afecting both Sections of the Railway, and Mr. R. Baker, M.Inst.C.E., acted as Manager in addition to his other duties until my return on August the 6th.
During my absence on account of sickness from November 21st, to December the 8th, Mr. Baker was again in charge.
27th April, 1925.
H. P. WINSLOW,
Mamuger.
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