£66.

678

Loopt Frith.

have a copy of that notice? Is it a part of your duty

to see that work during the time it is in progress, or

only when it is completed ?

At-

At the expiration of the notice fourteen days

generally go.

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Q:-

But it is not part of your duty to go there during the 184

progress of the work ?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537.

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A:-

No, Sir.

The Chairmand:-

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A:-

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3791

A:-

51920:-

A:-

The Chairman:-

1992

You have never been told to do so?

No, never been told, but it is only be accident you happen to go in, and happen to catch them doing it. If you had seen the wall, how it was prepared to receive that cement rendering, before it was put on, dont you think it would be part of your duty?

·

It would be very good that. I have seen it done ir. 37 Des Voeux Road - provided I say the material, one of

cement and four of sand, that is very good for the wal

it is very strong.

it ̧lɛ

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5791

Then you really think your certificate is not of very 5792

much value ?

Not in Hongkong.

With regard to those notices, Mr Frith, that you speal 5793 of, you said that sometimes notice might be sent by a District Inspector to the Senior Inspector. That it would be put in the blotting pad, and blown away, or

else torn up ?

A:-

These are memos.

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Q:

5794

When a District Inspector makes a definite report to his superior officer, does he not use a regulation form,

torn out of a book ?

Yes, there is a proper form,

Then, if you used that form, and kept the counterfoil, sige there ought to be no difficulty - a comparison with your counterfoils, and his reports, to the vedioal ofitser of

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