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Aun

which he had revied

for money orders

compared

Closed

the

664 Crown

Agents.

accounts incorporated

with them it

LI

4

detection by making up false

Collector's

account & passing

off on the Audit Examiner receipts which had been given for Postal notes. He did the same

until the 8th November 1888 when he made the last payment for postal notes and embezzled

sums received

accrue

money

that they

had paid on letters of advice.

from the post office

$14665.81

paid into

as of

more than had been

the Treasury, a query

to the Acting

Postmaster General. Mr. Barender

all.

on the 10th

April made

on that

accounting in

1889 to 29, 224.

M. Freire

allowed him in violation

of the

rule

which requires

sums to be paid in weekly

to keep in his hands, even supposing that he had paid the

he took

balances then.

credit for longer.

necessary

to meet demands from the public.

57. When the

Accounts

for the Colony for the year 1888

were

account explaining the differences

this

Examiner

and certified by M. Freire the Accountant of the Post office.

In so

far

as

the item

it is fictitious conclusion we beg

52.

In

that

to submit

blame

although great

these defalcations

must rest on

M. Freire for

negligent examination of the

books

not calling for

explanations touching Postal notes yet

we are of opinion

these

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Aun which he had revied for money orders compared Closed the 664 Crown Agents. accounts incorporated with them it LI 4 detection by making up false Collector's account & passing off on the Audit Examiner receipts which had been given for Postal notes. He did the same until the 8th November 1888 when he made the last payment for postal notes and embezzled sums received accrue money that they had paid on letters of advice. from the post office $14665.81 paid into as of more than had been the Treasury, a query to the Acting Postmaster General. Mr. Barender all. on the 10th April made on that accounting in 1889 to 29, 224. M. Freire allowed him in violation of the rule which requires sums to be paid in weekly to keep in his hands, even supposing that he had paid the he took balances then. credit for longer. necessary to meet demands from the public. 57. When the Accounts for the Colony for the year 1888 were account explaining the differences this Examiner and certified by M. Freire the Accountant of the Post office. In so far as the item it is fictitious conclusion we beg 52. In that to submit blame although great these defalcations must rest on M. Freire for negligent examination of the books not calling for explanations touching Postal notes yet we are of opinion these
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Aun which he had revived for money orders comped Closed the 664 Crown Agents. accounts incorporated with them it LI 4 detection by making up false Collector's account & passing off on the Audit Examiner receipts which had bear given for Postal notes. He did the same until the 8th November 1888 when he made the last payment for postal notes and embeygled sums received acerut m kiner that they had paid on letters of advice. from the post office $14665.81 paid into as of more than had bear the Treasury, a query to the Acting Postmaster General. Mr. Barender all. on the 10t April made on that accounting in 1889 to x 29, 224. سمته M. Freire allowed him in violation. the rule of the ale which requires sumes to be paid in weekly to keep in his hands, even Eupposing that he had paid the he took balances than. credit for longer. necessary to weet demands from the public. 57. When the Accomto for the Colorry for the year 1888 ware account explaining the differences this Andert .. aminer ན་གས་མ and certified by us Freire the Accountant of the Post office. In so ཞེན་ན་ par Cheers списитед of the item it is fictitions conclusion we beg 52. In that to subunit blanne although great these defaleations for must rest on M. Freire for negligent examination of the books བཀའི not calling for explanations touching Postal poles yet L are of opinion these
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Aun

which he had revived

for money orders

comped

Closed

the

664 Crown

Agents.

accounts incorporated

with them it

LI

4

detection by making up false

Collector's

account & passing

off on the Audit Examiner receipts which had bear given for Postal notes. He did the same

until the 8th November 1888 when he made the last payment for postal notes and embeygled

sums received

acerut

m

kiner

that they

had paid on letters of advice.

from the post office

$14665.81

paid into

as of

more than had bear

the Treasury, a query

to the Acting

Postmaster General. Mr. Barender

all.

on the 10t

April made

on that

accounting in

1889 to x 29, 224.

سمته

M. Freire

allowed him in violation.

the rule

of the

ale

which requires

sumes to be paid in weekly

to keep in his hands, even Eupposing that he had paid the

he took

balances than.

credit for longer.

necessary

to weet demands from the public.

57. When the

Accomto

for the Colorry for the year 1888

ware

account explaining the differences

this

Andert

..

aminer

ན་གས་མ

and certified by us Freire the Accountant of the Post office.

In so

ཞེན་ན་

par

Cheers

списитед

of the item

it is fictitions conclusion we beg

52.

In

that

to subunit

blanne

although great

these defaleations

for must rest on

M. Freire for

negligent examination of the

books

ས བཀའི

not calling for

explanations touching Postal poles yet

L

are of opinion

these

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