1856-04-14_com-ModeKeepingBooksReport-p2_2021_004_018

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ascertain the particulars concerning them.

It would not be practicable for the
Committee with the hasty examination which
they were enabled to make, to point out
or even to ascertain, all the irregularities
which haeve been permitted; - but they would
reommend that a rigid scrutiny be instituted
and some system adopted whereby all the
evils may be remidied in the future. - Too
much importance can hardly be attached
to this matter in the opinion of the Committee,
and they would urge upon the Trustees
not to delayor neglect or delay taking the
necessary steps in regard to it. -

In justice to MrWyeth the Committee would say, that in
their opinion he has done much towards
rectifying these errors; but unless a proper
system be adopted under the direction of
the Board, it will be impossible for any
one to do all that is required. - So
far as the Committee could judge Mr Wyeth
appears to be suited to the office which he
holds

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