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maisances referred to them, and to take steps to have such nuisances abated without delay, reporting at once all cases requiring legal notices, or calling for prosecution". Do you think these Plague Inspectors do investigate all those nuisances ↑ Are you satisfied that they do that themselves ?

The particular nuisances that are referred to them, yes. Of course, there are not many nuisances that are referred to Plague Inspectors, and that clause was put in so that if they did get a nuisance referred to them, they would see to it.

1$ 558 Now again, if you take 6 and 8. "They shall not absent themselves from duty without permission from the X. 0. H. under whom they are working", "When on duty they shall always be properly dressed in their uniform".

I

put the same question to you as I did before. Is it not

a fact that they are not always in full uniform, and

sometimes no uniform at all?

Not often. Only when a man has ruined his clothes.

Have you never heard that if you go down to Happy) 5559

Valley at 4 and 4.30 in the afternoon, you would find

them there ?

I have never heard that.

It would be derellation of duty, if they were ? 15,560

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They work on Sundays and holidays?

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If there is work for thm to do, you.

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But it is only Inspectors who do ?

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District Inspectors work on Sundays from 7 to 9, and in

summer from 6 to 8.

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The prosecuting Inspector, who is he now ?

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Coych.

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