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It was found possible to reduce the staff employed at the Opium Factory, vacancies were not filled up, and at the end of the year two overseers, three packers and one cook were discharged. The staff remaining is considered sufficient to cope with the future demand for Government prepared opium, since owing to the policy of progressive reductions of supplies adopted by India, the amount prepared here must gradually decrease. The number of salaried retail agents was considerably reduced, in accordance with the decrease in sales of opium.

16th February, 1927

J. D. LLOYD,

Superintendent.

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E 18- It was found possible to reduce the staff employed at the Opium Factory, vacancies were not filled up, and at the end of the year two overseers, three packers and one cook were discharged. The staff remaining is considered sufficient to cope with the future demand for Government prepared opium, since owing to the policy of progressive reductions of supplies adopted by India, the amount prepared here must gradually decrease. The number of salaried retail agents was considerably reduced, in accordance with the decrease in sales of opium. 16th February, 1927 J. D. LLOYD, Superintendent.
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E 18- It was found possible to reduce the staff employed at the Opium Factory, vacancies were not filled up, and at the end of the year two overseers, three packers and one cook were discharged. The staff remaining is considered sufficient to cope with the future demand for Government prepared opium, since owing to the policy of progressive reductions of supplies adopted by India, the amount prepared here must gradually decrease. The number of salaried retail agents was consider- ably reduced, in accordance with the decrease in sales of opium. 16th February, 1927 J. D. LLOYD, Superintendent. 7
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It was found possible to reduce the staff employed at the Opium Factory, vacancies were not filled up, and at the end of the year two overseers, three packers and one cook were discharged. The staff remaining is considered sufficient to cope with the future demand for Government prepared opium, since owing to the policy of progressive reductions of supplies adopted by India, the amount prepared here must gradually decrease. The number of salaried retail agents was consider- ably reduced, in accordance with the decrease in sales of opium.

16th February, 1927

J. D. LLOYD,

Superintendent.

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