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the Lock Hospital during examination, to pay regular and such rice

is to attend in turn at the

visits to Registered houses, all of which must be visited at least once every week; and to

watch and

reports by brothers.

Inspector Lee and the Interpreter attend at the Registrar

General's Office every morning on matters connected with Registration.

Inspector Horton attends

to the trantsai Examination Room and is principally occupied, Enquiring into

occurring

into cases of disease on board British

and

foreign vessels in the Harbour. He also visits the Registered houses in the villages of

Youmati and thankiwen. "The Registrar General's boat

and 4 men are now at the sole disposal of the Inspector for

this purpose.

I would strongly recommend the appointment of additional Interpreter; and this, I think, is the addition which the staff required) J. Stewart.

Registrar General.

18th April, 1883.

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