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1917.

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He is simply repeating there

Something which he has seen advertised.

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Or something said by the man who wants to sell the 15.771

Carbolosene ?

A.

Very possibly. Yes,

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Do you think that if Carbolosene had not been brought (5.7]1

to your notice by somebody else, you would ever have thought of using it ?

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Quite possibly. Yes, if samples had been submitted to me, and I tried them, and found it was serviceable. But as a matter of fact, do you remember that Mr Reidie was the man who first brought it to your notice ?

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Er Shelton Hooper:

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No, I dont remember, and even now I am not prepared to L

say that he is the first ran who brought it to y notice.

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Why do you refer, as M. 0. H., to ■ Sa itary Inspector for his opinion as to whether a partṛlı disinfectant

or oleanser was more suitable than the one in use? Well, simply because these men are opencing their time, practically their whole time, in doing this work, and I

go round visiting, and naturally their opinion on a matter of that sort is of value to me,

have said.

"in washing", I

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Did you refer to any other Inspector, başides Mr Reidie

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I should think it is highly probable that I did.

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But there is nothing in writing ?

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There is nothing in writing to shew that I did.

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And have you great respect for Mr Reidie 's opinion, in

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such a matter as you have referred to there ?

I have always looked upon Reidie as a man who was very clever in the work of a Sanitary Inspector. —

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I believe Inspector Reidie came out here as a policeman

in 1891.

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