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157. Other than those which are specially brought to notice in this Report there are no outstanding questions, whether raised by query or otherwise, which affect or are likely to affect the accuracy of the Annual Abstract Account, or of the Statement of Assets and Liabilities; or which are of importance but which do not affect, or are not likely to affect, the accuracy of the accounts.
N. STAFF.
158. Mr. A. Pollard was appointed Auditor of Hong Kong on 25th March, 1938. He arrived in the Colony and assumed his duties on 27th April, 1938.
Mr. T. Dallin, Assistant Auditor, proceeded on vacation leave pending retirement on 30th April, 1938.
Mr. B. E. Maughan proceeded on vacation leave on 1st April, 1938, and was absent from the Colony for the remainder of the year.
159. In concluding this report it is necessary to express my appreciation of the services rendered during the year by the Audit Staff. It is due to their efforts that additional work has been accomplished, and that the Audit of the Colony's accounts has, despite casualties, not only been prevented from falling into arrears, but has actually been brought more up-to-date.
A. POLLARD,
Auditor.
31st May, 1939.
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157. Other than those which are specially brought to notice in this Report there are no outstanding questions, whether raised by query or otherwise, which affect or are likely to affect the accuracy of the Annual Abstract Account, or of the Statement of Assets and Liabilities; or which are of importance but which do not affect, or are not likely to affect, the accuracy of the accounts.
N. STAFF.
158. Mr. A. Pollard was appointed Auditor of Hong Kong on 25th March, 1938. He arrived in the Colony and assumed his duties on 27th April, 1938.
Mr. T. Dallin, Assistant Auditor, proceeded on vacation leave pending retirement on 30th April, 1938.
Mr. B. E. Maughan proceeded on vacation leave on 1st April, 1938, and was absent from the Colony for the remainder of the year.
159. In concluding this report it is necessary to express my appreciation of the services rendered during the year by the Audit Staff. It is due to their efforts that additional work has been accomplished, and that the Audit of the Colony's accounts has, despite casualties, not only been prevented from falling into arrears, but has actually been brought more up-to-date.
A. POLLARD,
Auditor.
31st May, 1939.
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