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19. The Director was on leave of absence from January 26th to November 14th, during which time he attended a meeting of the International Committee for Maritime Meteorology at Utrecht from July 16th to 19th, the Conference of Empire Meteorologists in London from August 12th to 21st, and the International Conference of Directors of Meteorological Services in Warsaw and meetings of various International Meteorological Commissions from September 1st to 12th. He also investigated the working of the British meteorological services for the assistance of aviation as far as was possible during the limited time at his disposal.

20. Expenditure. The annual expenditure on the Observatory for the past 10 years has been as follows:

Year Personal Emoluments & Other Charges. Special Expenditure Total Expenditure Total Revenue $ c. 1926 42,566.51 12,341.74 54,908.39 34.20 1927 47,253.17 145.24 47,398.41 30.50 1928 47,292.33 272.70 47,565.03 506.10 1929 48,282.63 48,282.63 530.50 1930 68,696.59 1,670.07 70,366.66 506.80 1931 76,037.81 76,037.81 735.00 1932 69,518.23 69,518.23 598.00 1933 63,165.42 63,165.42 600.00 1934 59,327.62 1,259.57 60,587.19 529.00 1935 56,333.76 56,333.76 488.00

21. In the following table the expenditure and revenue for 1934 is compared with that for 1935.

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19. The Director was on leave of absence from January 26th to November 14th, during which time he attended a meeting of the International Committee for Maritime Meteorology at Utrecht from July 16th to 19th, the Conference of Empire Meteorologists in London from August 12th to 21st, and the International Conference of Directors of Meteorological Services in Warsaw and meetings of various International Meteorological Commissions from September 1st to 12th. He also investigated the working of the British meteorological services for the assistance of aviation as far as was possible during the limited time at his disposal. 20. Expenditure. The annual expenditure on the Observatory for the past 10 years has been as follows: Year Personal Emoluments & Other Charges. Special Expenditure Total Expenditure Total Revenue $ c. 1926 42,566.51 12,341.74 54,908.39 34.20 1927 47,253.17 145.24 47,398.41 30.50 1928 47,292.33 272.70 47,565.03 506.10 1929 48,282.63 48,282.63 530.50 1930 68,696.59 1,670.07 70,366.66 506.80 1931 76,037.81 76,037.81 735.00 1932 69,518.23 69,518.23 598.00 1933 63,165.42 63,165.42 600.00 1934 59,327.62 1,259.57 60,587.19 529.00 1935 56,333.76 56,333.76 488.00 21. In the following table the expenditure and revenue for 1934 is compared with that for 1935.
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- F7 19. The Director was on leave of absence from January 26th to November 14th, during which time he attended a meeting of the International Committee for Maritime Meteorology at Utrecht from July 16th to 19th, the Conference of Empire Meteorologists in London from August 12th to 21st, and the International Conference of Directors of Meteorological Services in Warsaw and meetings of various International Meteorological Commissions.from September 1st to 12th. He also investigated the working of the British meteorological services for the assist- ance of aviation as far as was possible during the limited time at his disposal. 20. Expenditure. The annual expenditure on the Observa- tory for the past 10 years has been as follows: Year Personal Emoluments & Other Expenditure Expenditure Charges. Special Total Total Revenue $ c. 1926 42,566.51 $ c. 12,341.74 $ c. $ c. 54,908.39 34.20 1927 47,253.17 145.24 47,398.41 30.50 1928 47,292.33 272.70 47,565.03 506.10 1929 48,282.63 48,282.63 530.50 1930 68,696.59 1,670.07 70,366.66 506.80 1931 76,037.81 76,037.81 735.00 1932 69,518.23 69,518.23 598.00 1933 63,165.42 63,165.42 600.00 1934 59,327.62 1,259.57 60,587.19 529.00 1935 56,333.76 56,333.76 488.00 21. In the following table the expenditure and revenue for 1934 is compared with that for 1935.
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19. The Director was on leave of absence from January 26th to November 14th, during which time he attended a meeting of the International Committee for Maritime Meteorology at Utrecht from July 16th to 19th, the Conference of Empire Meteorologists in London from August 12th to 21st, and the International Conference of Directors of Meteorological Services in Warsaw and meetings of various International Meteorological Commissions.from September 1st to 12th. He also investigated the working of the British meteorological services for the assist- ance of aviation as far as was possible during the limited time at his disposal.

20. Expenditure. The annual expenditure on the Observa- tory for the past 10 years has been as follows:

Year

Personal Emoluments

& Other Expenditure Expenditure Charges.

Special

Total

Total Revenue

$ c.

1926

42,566.51

$ c.

12,341.74

$ c.

$ c.

54,908.39

34.20

1927

47,253.17

145.24

47,398.41

30.50

1928 47,292.33

272.70

47,565.03

506.10

1929

48,282.63

48,282.63

530.50

1930 68,696.59

1,670.07

70,366.66

506.80

1931 76,037.81

76,037.81

735.00

1932 69,518.23

69,518.23

598.00

1933

63,165.42

63,165.42

600.00

1934 59,327.62

1,259.57

60,587.19

529.00

1935 56,333.76

56,333.76

488.00

21. In the following table the expenditure and revenue for 1934 is compared with that for 1935.

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