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Hen. Colonial Secretary,

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RECE

Rea 3 FEB 17

I regret to have to report as follows concerning

Mr. Beren Rowtenduz -

On the 19th. inst. about & p.m. Kr. Phelipe the

Auditer told me that he had seen Mr. Bowen-Rowlands leaving the

lift in a dazed and staggering state and that he (Mr. Phelips)

was in doubt whether the man wàs seriously ill øg) in need of

assistemos er met.

Mr. Boven-Roviande wee absent from his office for

the remainder of the afternoon. He returned next morning but left

again before 12.30 p.m. when I had occasion to send for him and

did not return during office hours.

He was in his office this morning, a little peculiar

in his looks and speech but nothing much. He has been absent since

tiffin time.

I cannot say that any great amount of work has been

neglected by his conduct but I have been obliged to remain in my

office in order to perform certain routine duties which are the

Secretary's business, when I had outdoor work in hard, and it is

obvious that no work of any importance can be entrusted to an

officer who ie liable to outbreaks of this nature.

(8D.) D. W. Tratman,

Head of the Sanitary

Department.

14. 4. 16.

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