Consult my minutes to this I had on 12th
district Inspectors is the
clerk-master.
interview with Dr Barnett particulars took here notices and explained duly to him the position I was placed in by the manner adopted for the service of such notices, and requested him to inquire further into the matter so that I might have some help to
get through the very large amount of work I had then in hand. About this time, I pointed out to Dr Barnett, I had been away sick for eight days, during which time no one attended to my work. Consequently it accumulated and had to be attended to by me on my return to duty.
As to the charge I was never told when sworn
to keep a diary, I had no suitable booth for the purpose,
That it was near the time
for the monthly issue of stationery I waited for, and I think, in view of
the fact that I had been an inspector for more than two years before
I had been asked to keep a diary, that the delay of a few days cannot be regarded as a serious
matter.
With regard to the time notice remained unattended to, I submit that