# (D.) STORES DEPARTMENT STAFF
During the year adjustments were made in the duties of the staff to enable the stores work to be arranged in a separate department for the purpose. At the conclusion of the year, it was found that the staff to be allotted for all branches of the department, was as follows,
### European
1Controller of Stores. 1Storekeeper. 1Inspector of Furniture. 1Inspector of Stores. 1Inspector of Sand Monopoly. 2European Clerks.### Non-European
24Clerks. 34Other monthly paid. 83Other daily paid (average).2. Mr. W. J. Anderson, Controller of Stores, proceeded on long leave to England on August 18th. Mr. P. D. Crawley who was seconded from the Inland Revenue Office, acted as Controller of Stores from August 18th to December 8th and Mr. C. E. Davis, P.W.D., from December 9th.
C. E. DAVIS,
Controller of Stores.
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(D.) STORES DEPARTMENT STAFF.
During the year adjustments were made in the duties of the staff to enable the stores work to be arranged in a separate department for the purpose. At the conclusion of the year, it was found that the staff to be allotted for all branches of the department, was as follows,
European.
1 Controller of Stores.
1 Storekeeper.
1 Inspector of Furniture.
1 Inspector of Stores.
1 Inspector of Sand Monopoly.
2 European Clerks.
Non-European.
24 Clerks.
34
Other monthly paid.
83
Other daily paid (average).
2. Mr. W. J. Anderson, Controller of Stores, proceeded on long leave to England on August 18th. Mr. P. D. Crawley who was seconded from the Inland Revenue Office, acted as Controller of Stores from August 18th to December 8th and Mr. C. E. Davis, P.W.D., from December 9th.
C. E. DAVIS,
Controller of Stores.
4-3-39.
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