Mr G. W. Brown, the recently retired assistant General Manager of Railways has been appointed chief cost accountant to the Decimal Currency Board by the government, according to the Press Association. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Finance (Mr Muldoon) said Mr Brown would be in charge of the massive machine conversion project—involving an estimated 65,000 office machines of all types. “This is a task of considerable magnitude involving the expenditure of some millions of pounds of government funds,” he said.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 14
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82Mr G. W. Brown, the recently retired assistant General Manager of Railways has been appointed chief cost accountant to the Decimal Currency Board by the government, according to the Press Association. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Finance (Mr Muldoon) said Mr Brown would be in charge of the massive machine conversion project—involving an estimated 65,000 office machines of all types. “This is a task of considerable magnitude involving the expenditure of some millions of pounds of government funds,” he said. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 14
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