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ackages which they have made up, and which should be forwarded to you by the Mail Clerks or Postmasters by whom opened, as also of other errors made by Railway Mail Clerks reported to you. 11. Record of Mail Contracts. 12. Record of Postmaster's Bonds. 13. Record of dates of expiration of Contract. 14. Variation of Expenditure Book. 15. Record of transfer of offices. 16. Salary Pay List Book. 17. Contractors Pay Book. 18. Book for the Record of Requisitions to the Postmaster General for payment of travelling charges and all other official expenses, with the exception of salaries and Mail Services. 19. Arrears Book. 20. Register of Employes attached to your office, including Railway Mail Clerks in your Division, or under your superintendence. In the book a page should be devoted to each employe, in which should be recorded name, date, and place of birth, religion, class, salary, date of promotion, increase of salary, transfer, suspension, cases in which the employe has received special commendation or censure, date of resignation or removal, or any other particular of which it is desirable a memorandum should be kept. 21. Cash Book for entry of all monies received on P.O. account, with manner of disposal thereof. 22. Money Order Cheque Book. 23. Pass Book in which to record all Registered Letters despatched. 24. Order Book with margin to be used in all cases when an order is given for any article required for official use. 25. Telegraph Books with margin, on which should be recorded copies of all telegraphs sent on official business. 26. Corresponding Offices Book shewing name of Office with which each Office in your Division exchanges direct mails. 27. Book for recording changes in distribution. 28. Book for daily entry of Time Bills on ordinary mail routes. 29. Record of new offices established, of old offices closed, and changes in names of offices. 30. Book for requisitions for printing and stationery, (blank forms bound up.) 31. Guard Book for copies of notices inviting tenders for contracts. 32. Guard Book for Department orders and circulars. 33. Guard Book for Time Bills of Railways, &c. 2. It is very necessary that entries of all transactions should be promptly made in the books provided for their record. The keeping of memoranda on pieces of paper, or trusting to memory i
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