

Author: Clendinning J.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1752-2706
Source: Survey Review, Vol.4, Iss.26, 1937-10, pp. : 234-243
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Abstract
THE Gold Coast can now be said to have recovered from the slump which caused such disastrous consequences in 1931–2 and resulted in a heavy reduction in the establishment of the Survey Department. So far there has been no increase in staff, but more badly needed money for buying stores and increasing the labour staff has been available, and authority has now been given for an increase of 12 in the establishment of African Surveyors; this will result in the re-opening of the Survey School in 1937.
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