as an
alternative to his
greater part of
the
these two drafts
own.
The
provisions in
are
the same
but
the order in which the sections are
arranged is different.
3.
The Registrar General
enters into very full explanations of
the past legislation
his
opinion
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this subject
and of the questions that require in
to be dealt with in the law that is to be passed, and he assompanice his draft Bill by a statement of objects and reasons which will no doubt be found
useful
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useful in studying either or both
the drafts
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of
now submitted, in which
I think that all the points which
Your Lordship directed to be considered. will be found to have been included.
The Registrar General
4.
states his
opinion,
in which I fully
concur, that insufficient medical jinspection is now
is now provided for the
proper working of the Contagious Diseases Ordinance. The Colonial. Surgeon is the Surgeon of the Look Hospital. He does not reside there and has many other duties to perform -