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have adopted the policy of surrender, which, as I have already reported to Your Lord. urged by the lead.

ship,

was

were unwi

even

ing representatives of the mercantile community, who -unwilling to endure the temporary losses which the strike was causing at the risk of placing the Colony of postponing indefinitely the introduction of much needed sanitary reforms.

Four

under mob rule and

Four unofficial members

of the Sanitary Board have recently resigned their seats on the Board because I was unable to place the officer of the Army Medical staff, who is at present discharging the duties of Medical Officer of

Health in the same

position 1

vis à vis the Board as a Medie

al Officer of Health is placed at home in relation to the

body entrusted with sanita-

tion to which he is attached.

I

AJE MORA....

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