CO129-590-11 Commission of Enquiry into irregularities in Immigration Departments 22-4-1941 - 19-12-1941 — Page 164

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You can take your time over it.

Mr. Forrest:

C.

A.

If you give me a note of the questions I will get that. (2) The number of completed applications hunded in by all

the ordinary agencies taken together?

those Zuring the sme period? Bone, except thear that come by way of

the general agent.

(3) The number of completed applications which have beon received by the Immigration Office from the public without the

intervention of the general agent or of any other ordinary

agencies, from the time the Immigration Office oorgenoed

businesst

A. I can get those figures if you give me a note of the questions.

Chairman: Thank you.

Mr. Taylor, there is an

Mr. Alexander James Gourley Taylor, Assistant Immigr tion Officer. Chairmani As Hr. 2.J.. Taylor is here perhaps it would beconvenient

if he gave us some information.

unfortunate but unavoidable conflict between your own three

initials and the similar three initials of another accountant

oficer of renown. So if you don't mind I will refer to you,

when I remember to do so, as "the ace untent". You wo

Accountant in the upreme Court until the end of November?

Er. Tavlor: That is true.

You went to the Immigration Office on 1st December, and we have

been told by T. Forrest that, owing to your Volunteer cities,

you did not actually assume duty there until 10th Deca ber.

I went to the New Territories on 1st December, 1940, and, as

you will understand, it was a dese of flitting and I had to set up in a new house, and I didn't do much immigration work before

I went to corap on the 3rd. So it was the 10th I really began

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