fension rules & exchange conversation.
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Ray expensive then living in this
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Lord Monk Dutton
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Sir,
20 Earons Court Road,
C.C
West Kensington, 7206
25th February 1901.*
409
For the last few weeks I have been attending at St Martin's-le-Grand, Mount Pleasant and other Offices, observing the despatch and receipt of mails, as well as the ordinary routine working. Every facility and information has been most courteously afforded me by all Officers with whom I have come in contact, and I have especially to thank the Comptrollers of St Martin's and Mount Pleasant, who placed their Secretaries at my disposal kindly furnishing me with specimens of all forms, books, &c., capable of adaptation, and to the latter gentlemen I am also greatly indebted for much information and patient explanation.
2. As the first result of the knowledge now acquired I have the honour to recommend the immediate appointment of two Examining Supervisors to be obtained from St Martin's-le-Grand. Their duties to be to take charge of and be responsible for all made up mails, to check sorting, and to exercise general supervision throughout the Office.
3. Precisely such appointments were recommended to me two years ago when I wrote to the General Post Office, enquiring what checks were in use in London, which recommendation when I furnished it later to the Colonial Government I stated, in the then state of the department, to be impracticable, all new appointments would have to be absorbed in the clerical staff, and
der Secretary,
material Welfare for the Colonies,
Jan on 36148 despatch of 4 Jan
higgled despatch of 4 Jan: Hastings two! or supervisors from Imperial $1800 Do you agree
almsdel
•
sent. 10:30 am
C.Pd. 2 at once
3/5
Downing Street.
fension rules & exchange comfursation.
Add that living in H. Kong,
Ray exfensivi then living in this
Country.
A
in
(Iwould say nothing at all about the Still's afflication, Jagree the with Comm
7955
1
Hastings view that it may verglikely be merely
attenft to get a for Fanage out of Ga.) A.F.
S.
C. proced garuno say
him
Sapee GI
~2/1/
1/5
.I When hereafter be write to the that we should have consulted
we
before matting the appointment if are had not gathered from par: 2 of 7955 that he would accept Capt: Hastings recommendati
Lord Monk Dutton
And, boop.
to see
In
View
om
2
Jelograph to governor fening tot
recommends
at Theft
T440
at once
i
Sir,
20 Earons Court Road,
C.C
West Kensington, 7206
25th February 1901.*
409
For the last few weeks I have been attending at St Martin's-le-Grand, Mount Pleasant and other Offices, observing the despatch and receipt of mails, as well as the ordinary routine working. Every facility and information has been most courteously afforded me by all Officers with whom I have come in contact, and I have especially to thank the Comptrollers of St Martin's and Mount Pleasant, who placed their Secretaries at my dispo- sal kindly furnishing me with specimens of all forms, books, &c., capable of adaptation, and to the latter gentlemen I am also greatly indebted for much information and patient explanation.
2. As the first result of the knowledge now ac- quired I have the honour to recommend the immediate appointment of two Examining Supervisors to be obtained from St Martin's-le-Grand. Their duties to
be to take charge of and be responsible for all made up mails, to check sorting, and to exercise general supervision throughout the Office.
3. Precisely such appointments were recommended
to me two years ago when I wrote to the General Post
Office, enquiring what checks were in use in London, which recommendation when I furnished it later to the Colonial Govemment I stated, in the then state of the department, to be impracticable, all new appointments would have to be absorbed in the clerical staff, and der Secretary,
material Wenal se for the Colonies,
Jan on 36148 despatch of 4 Jan
higgled despatite of 4 Jan: Hastings two! or supervisors from Imperial $1800 Do you agree
almsdel
•
sent. 10.30 am
C.Pd. 2 at once
3/5
Downing Street.
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