C

swapepers 2.8

Therefore

service for the 11.

=

\l from the santiery Departinti

Sanitary Inspectors and 111

treating me contrary to

e 3rd September 1918 through my Solicitors Messrs Goldring, Barlow & Morrell, I had circulated to all official and unofficial members of the Sanitary Board a copy of my Statement to discuss and try my case and inflict on me any penalt;

if they find me guilty of those illegal complains or to reinstate m

on my duties.

But thinking that I am an Indian, the Honoureble members of the

Senitary Board have not given & least heed to my appeal and have not

given eny reply of yes or no, and a pathetic petition made by Sir

Paul Chater 0.M.G. a well-known rich end generous person in this

ny, and a member of the Executive Council, and who has produced

al Royal Statues into this Colony of his own costs has not been

and replied to.

e motive of this illegal dismissal is only jealously and

ptian.

The jealously means that the Head of the Sanitary Department

-1

ir Wolfe was ignorance of some of the senitary laws, that I a watch-

man had challenged him several times as it is stated in my Statement

hereto attached these such ill-tempered persons do nothing themselver

but they throw away a very hard working servant out of service when

hey like, thinking that it will not be protested, but it is quite

ainst the wishes of their Majesties.

(b)

The carruptian means, that the Inspectors and other servants

Dep rtment are such ill-habited, that they always desire

queeze or by borrowing from the money-lenders, which is

to the Colonial Civil Service rules, and the Senitary Autho

ɔt take note of such illegal actions of their employees

sl dozen sotions have been teken against their employees

t of Justice, and as the recent Sanitary Commission, whi

.

ted in 1905 by the Governor to inquire into the Administr·

tion

539

Share This Page