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Owing to the financial stringency prevailing in the Colony at the latter part of 1927, and the beginning of 1928 when all local loans fell due for repayment, the Government decided not to put any undue pressure on the borrowers, and many loans were renewed on a month to month basis. It was found necessary in four instances to foreclose and no losses were incurred in this connection.
AUDIT STAFF.
40. A statement is submitted showing changes in the Audit Staff during 1928.
I made my Annual tour of Inspection to Wei-hai-wei and Shanghai during the period from the 15th of June to the 30th of July, 1928, my report on which as stated is already in your hands. Mr. T. Dallin acted as Auditor during the period of my absence.
Capt. A. F. B. Howard, M.C., was appointed 2nd Assistant Auditor and arrived in the Colony on the 3rd of November, 1928.
Mr. B. E. Maughan, Senior Clerk, proceeded on home leave on the 3rd of March, 1928, and returned to the Colony and resumed duty on the 8th of November, 1928.
Mr. T. G. Stokes was appointed to the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff of the Government on the 1st of April, 1928, and posted to this department.
Miss B. V. Franklin was posted to this department as Stenographer on the 1st of August, 1928.
During the year European Probationers for the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff were temporarily attached to this department for instruction in accordance with the request of the Colonial Secretariat.
I am pleased to report that the standard and progress of the work has been well maintained and that the staff performed their duties most creditably.
27th August, 1929.
H. R. PHELIPS,
Auditor.
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Owing to the financial stringency prevailing in the Colony at the latter part of 1927, and the beginning of 1928 when all local loans fell due for repayment, the Government decided not to put any undue pressure on the borrowers, and many loans were renewed on a month to month basis. It was found necessary in four instances to foreclose and no losses were incurred in this connection.
AUDIT STAFF.
40. A statement is submitted showing changes in the Audit Staff during 1928.
I made my Annual tour of Inspection to Wei-hai-wei and Shanghai during the period from the 15th of June to the 30th of July, 1928, my report on which as stated is already in your hands. Mr. T. Dallin acted as Auditor during the period of my absence.
Capt. A. F. B. Howard, M.C., was appointed 2nd Assistant Auditor and arrived in the Colony on the 3rd of November, 1928.
Mr. B. E. Maughan, Senior Clerk, proceeded on home leave on the 3rd of March, 1928. and returned to the Colony and resumed duty on the 8th of November, 1928.
Mr. T. G. Stokes was appointed to the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff of the Government on the 1st of April, 1928, and posted to this department.
Miss B. V. Franklin was posted to this department as Stenographer on the 1st of August, 1928.
During the year European Probationers for the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff were temporarily attached to this denartment for instruction in accordance with the request of the Colonial Secretariat.
I am pleased to report that the standard and progress of the work has been well maintained and that the staff performed their duties most creditably.
27th August, 1929.
H. R. PHELIPS,
Auditor.
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