136
Adm
Forei
Offic
;
is not required, but so much as appertains to the Treasurer viz £26.8.4 should be a schedule
noder til awhead as the Requisition, and signed by the Treasurer vist
£ ze
Printing F
Oil and Candles.
Books
Offic
2
"/
/
3
18.
9
4
· and similar schedules should be furnished by
the Head of Department – for instance,
should be one,
there
for the Colonial Secretary.
· Almanacks £6.15.5
Oll for Lamps.
377412
Printing £26. 11. 571/2
Total £20 10.6
〃
Ve Fem #1 . " Effice Contingencies, A.13 . In the question M. 2 1840. £.6.15.5- ticles received under the head of Service "Colonial" There is no such prescribed head, the heading should be " Office Contingencies
The Requisitions, Approvals and Schedules s'in ld sufficiently distinguish the separate items under their heads of service
MN3. Superintendent of Police March 102, 8 is not sufficiently distinguished
Nations for Voice - Shoeing Horses Turage - :: Cause reports for Boats - should not be classed given total – they would be separated wir
inte Estiviate
the
Si
Expencerf Passay
Estimate BG
and should be separate in the Requisition and in the schedule.
ht." Colonial Surgeon. " N°3 March 1940, includes under. Temporary Salaries, Wagestoteston and Burial Ground Keeper, and which, would appear to have been proper to have been included in the Requisition of the Colonial Chaplain
"
This allowance was sanctioned by the England of the secretary of State in addition to Pension. It is
mithers widow of
Suspector of Police classed indie Charitable Allowances, but any and her child £100. similar charge iis future should be classed as
Gratuity under sic head
» Pensions and Gratuities.
Beturn R of
Works
This Return includes only a portion of the Public works in progress, those works which starting the Year
are carried on under the superintendence of the The Return Royal Engineers benign
mited. & should in future comprise every
work enpresen
the expense
of which is to be defrayed out of the Local Revenue or the sum to be received from
Parliamentary Grant ir aid. In the Return they suny
however be kept distinct and separately
totalled.
Works carried on by the Colonial officers (say)
lofficers(say)
£7.587.18.9
Royal Engineers, say,
£ 7.716.00
136
Adm
Forei
Offic
;
is not required, but so much as appertains to the Treasurer viz £26.8.4 should be a schedule
noder til awhead as the Requisition, and- signed by the Treasurer vist
£ ze
Printing F
Oil and Candles.
Books
Offic
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2
"/
/
3
18.
9
4
· and similar tahedules shoreld beformished by
: ch Head of Department – for instance,
shuld be one,
there
Fanthe Colonial Secretary.
· Almanacks £6.15.5-
Oll for Lamps.
377412
Printing £26. 11. 571/2
Total ₤20 10.6
〃
Ve Fem #1 . " Effice Contingencies, A.13 . In the quistion M. 2 1840. £.6.15.5- ticleserived under the head of Service "Colonial" There is sosuch prescribed tread, the heading should be " Office Contingencies
The Requisitions, Approvals and Schedules s'in ild scefficiently distinguish the separate items under their heads of service
MN3. Superintendent of Plice March 102, 8 is not sufficiently dasturigues
brigerished
Nations for Voice - Shoeing Horses Turage - :: Cause reports for Boats - should not be classed siven total – they would be separated wir
inte Estiviate
the
Si
Expencerf Passay
Estimate BG
and should be separate in the Requi=
sition and in the schedule.
ht." Colonial Surgeon. " N°3 March 1940, includes under. Temporary Salaries, Wagestoteston and Burial Ground Heeper, and which, would appear to have been proper to have been included in the Requisition of the Colonial Chaplain
"
This allowance was sanctioned by the England of the secretary of Staker addition to Pension. It is
mithers widow of
Suspector of Police classed indie Charitable Allowances, but any and her child £100. similar charge iis future should be classed as
Gratuity under sichead
» Pensions and Gratuities.
Beturn R of
Works
This Retini includes only a portion of in progress the Publict works in progress, those works whith tarting the Year
are carried on under the superintendence of the The Returi Royal Engineers benign
mited.
& should in future comprise every
work enpresen
He expense
of which is to be defrayed out of the Local Revenue or the sum to be received from fre
Partamentary Grant ir aid. In the Return they suny
however be kept distinct and separately
totalled.
Works carried on by the Colonial offers (say)
lofficers(say)
£7.587.18.9
Royal Engineers, say,
£ 7.716.00
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