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to systematically empty and clean out all collections of
standing water.
This could be most conveniently done
by a Sanitary Inspector making a weekly visit to those gardens,
and calling attention to any water containing larvae. One hour
a week would suffice as the matter would become merely a general
oversight if done systematically.
Some of the gardens grow water-cresses,
but the cressplots are not water logged, and I do not think the
industry need be meantime interfered with.
7.
Kennedy Town Nullahs.
The nullahs to the West of the Mortuary I
can best localize by means of a sketch-plan of the district,
and I have lettered it to correspond with a similar plan in-
cluded in my report of 7th. February, 1901, in C.S.0.451/1901,
for convenience of reference.
It will be convenient also to deal with
the district as a whole, and to begin with the most important
nullah, marked "A", that passing the Cattle Depôt Caretaker's
house.
Nullah "4" is being used by the Washer-
med,
who were transferred to this nullah from its branch "C",
after my observation that branch "C" used by them previously
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