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1138.  The secretary got his position as agent by the virtue of his office as secretary or manager? — Yes.
 
1138.  The secretary got his position as agent by the virtue of his office as secretary or manager? — Yes.
 
1139.  The acquiring agents are the Westralian Farmers Ltd. The sub- agents are the co-operative societies, and the latter appointed their secretary or manager to act for them. Then this officer has to pass a decision on the quality of the wheat sent in by those who employ him. Do you know any instances where anything has been done by the officer which might be regarded as detrimental to the Scheme?—Yes, several.
 
1139.  The acquiring agents are the Westralian Farmers Ltd. The sub- agents are the co-operative societies, and the latter appointed their secretary or manager to act for them. Then this officer has to pass a decision on the quality of the wheat sent in by those who employ him. Do you know any instances where anything has been done by the officer which might be regarded as detrimental to the Scheme?—Yes, several.
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1140.  That inferior quality of wheat has been accepted as f.a.q.? — yes, in some instances, and rejected in others.
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1141.  That is, it has been accepted from members of his association or bosses as you term them, and rejected from those who were not in his bosses?— You could not put it that way. I suppose the whole of the company are really his bosses. The man is placed in a position that no man should be placed in.
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