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521

by the Compradore, and the item not so passed.

We are of opinion that he received the amount.

The whole sum which he has received, and has not accounted for to the Treasury, is $2.

He has given $185. We have given KF Benna money, and his actions are incomprehensible.

I would sum it up from him to suppose that he had already audited them. I was only given a minute inspection, when he wished to cover the pencil ticks with ink that he discovered that the ticks had not been made by himself. This discovery led him to go over the whole of the accounts again, and he then found that the sums specified had not been accounted for at the Treasury.

The Bills from the Civil Hospital and the Small Pox Hospital gave him an opportunity to explain in writing what he has done with the money, but there is no written explanation.

His verbal explanations were similar to Freve's explanations, that the reason why those defalcations had not been earlier brought to the notice of the Government, is that certain pencil ticks placed against the items led to a double series of numbers. We are of opinion that these should be one series for the two Hospitals, and that the Bills should be numbered differently; that there are two series of numbers.

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521 by the Compradore, and the item not so passed. We are of opinion that he received the amount. The whole sum which he has received, and has not accounted for to the Treasury, is $2. He has given $185. We have given KF Benna money, and his actions are incomprehensible. I would sum it up from him to suppose that he had already audited them. I was only given a minute inspection, when he wished to cover the pencil ticks with ink that he discovered that the ticks had not been made by himself. This discovery led him to go over the whole of the accounts again, and he then found that the sums specified had not been accounted for at the Treasury. The Bills from the Civil Hospital and the Small Pox Hospital gave him an opportunity to explain in writing what he has done with the money, but there is no written explanation. His verbal explanations were similar to Freve's explanations, that the reason why those defalcations had not been earlier brought to the notice of the Government, is that certain pencil ticks placed against the items led to a double series of numbers. We are of opinion that these should be one series for the two Hospitals, and that the Bills should be numbered differently; that there are two series of numbers.
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521

by the Compratore, and the item

not so passed.

we

are

of

722 is

of opinion that

he received the amount.

The whole sum which he has

received, and has not accounted for to the Treasury, is .

2

I he has

given

$185.

Are have

given

KF Benna

money,

arid

incomprehensible.

A would

sum

from

یدک

him to suppose that he had already

audited them. I was only

Gary

minute inspection, when he wished to

cover

the

pencil

ticks with ink that

he discovered that the ticks has not been

made by himself. This discovery bed

kim to

go

over the whole of the accounts

again, and he then found that the

been

sums specified hat kat accounted for at the Treasury.

The Pilis from

the

Civil Sospital and the Small Por

opportunity to explain in writing

what he has done with the

as written explanation.

It's verbal explanations were

Freve's explanations, that the reason

why those defalcation: had not been

earlier brought to the notice

of

the

Government, is that certain pencil

ticks placed against the items led -

Hospital

نید.

ل عمران

there is

xumbered differently;

that

numbers. Me are

should be bat

double series of

of opinion that these

one series

for

the two

Hospitals, and that the Bills should be

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