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Enclosure 5
C.O.
21 452
REC
Memorandum of the 16 2.95
I am of opinion that the Sanitary Board hardly requires reconstitution or wcowstruction. What it urgently requires
aret.
(a) Enlarged power,
(b) Increased Staff.
The Sanitary Board hav dove spendid work in the past, notwithsta
notwithstanding
the
anfavouratie opinions of a few reading
residents, and it would have done much
better had its power
ban
enlarged.
And
staff increaved.
all pusie
private drains, and
The Board should have power
as well as
it should have under its control the
water supply of the Colony. Its legal -power should be enlarged in several respects, especially in regards the inspection, of houver and house-drains, and the
prouft