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Council and I have the honour
to submit the following
observations thereon.
20.
As regards the order
which I issued on 16th October last, I received on
20th October a report from the Captain Superintendent of Police to the
following effect:
"Sent to Government Civil Hospital Interpreter Samuel Babos
and his servant Lum Mat suffering
from the effects of some stupefying
drug supposed to have been put in by some person.
These men were not seen by any doctor but only by
a ward master until 11 a.m. this day, they having been sent to Hospital at 10:30 p.m. last night.
It was, I submit, my duty to call for explanations
and I extract the following paragraph from Dr. Wharry's reply.
The whole of the papers are annexed for reference.
Dr. Wharry writes: "The wardmaster on duty admitted them, and
Enclosure C. 243
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on.
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Council and I have the honour
to submit the following
observations thereon.
20.
As regards the order
which I issued on 16th October last, I received on
20th October a report from the Captain Superintendent of Police to the
following effect:
"Sent to Government Civil Hospital Interpreter Samuel Babos
and his servant Lum Mat suffering
from the effects of some stupefying
drug supposed to have been put in by some person.
These men were not seen by any doctor but only by
a ward master until 11 a.m. this day, they having been sent to Hospital at 10:30 p.m. last night.
It was, I submit, my duty to call for explanations
and I extract the following paragraph from Dr. Wharry's reply.
The whole of the papers are annexed for reference.
Dr. Wharry writes: "The wardmaster on duty admitted them, and
Enclosure C. 243
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on.
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