Atkinson:-

ally:-

24.

prosecuted on small notices.

But you were not the actual prosecutor ↑

No.

Sir Sercombe Smith:-

Why did you not bring the papers up, Mr Kelly ?

You had plenty of time.

A.

Sir Gompertz:-

olly:-

A.

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Sir Hewett :-

Sir Sercombe Smith:-

Kelly:-

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Sir Hewett:-

Kelly:

Sir Hewett:-

Dr Atkinson:-

Because I did not know.

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Could you produce those papers ?

I could not be positive, but I think it was No 1 or No 11 Bonham Strand Mast. There are two places.

There is generally a special Inspector told off to prosecute.

You say you have reported this man ?

Yes, I have reported him on several occasions. The prosecuting Inspector came round to have a look, and the place has been cleansed.

So far as you know, this man has not been punished on any report by you that his place was not clean ?

I would not swear to that. I don't know whether it is No 1 or No 11 Bonham Strand. There was No 1, a bake house, and the other No 11.

Might I suggest that we send down to the Sanitary Department, and get the papers. They might be able to tell us.

I suppose the report would go direct to the M.O.H. After I send it to the Senior Sanitary Inspector.

What was the date ?

Kelly:-

Sir Sercombe Smith:-

Kelly:-

Early in 1905, or late in 1904. I took over in 1903.

Sir Sercombe Smith:-

The Interpreter:-

Kelly:-

A.

I will tell you when you took over. You were on No 7 Health District from 17th December 1902, to 27th December 1905.

The 16th April was a Sunday, the 22nd June was a Thursday.

He said I always went there in uniform.

Yes.

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