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He told us that he did make representations to you on
the subject
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After the work was over?
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No, while it was going on.
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Mr Shelton Hooper:-
Did you not take an active part in drafting the Public
Health Ordinance, No 1 of 1903, with Professor Simpson
and Mr Chadwick ?
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Was it not that the Insanitary Properties Ordinance, No
34 of 1899, and Ordinance No 13 of 1901, were both
passed on your advice and recommendation ?
More or less, I suppose yes.
Why within such a short space of time have your 15.987
opinions differed so much in the matter of cubicles and
open spaces ?
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It was Professor Simpson who recommended the entire
abolition of cubiales, but I have no evidence before me
that my views have changed.
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Do you remember how the original law, 1 of 1903,
affected cubicles ?
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I should want to get my Ordinances. It would be foolish
to discuss law without it being in my hands.
Was it not correct that there was no distinction in 19489
Ordinance No 1 of 1903 between a cubicle and a room ?
Are you speaking of No 1 of 1903 now ?
Yes.
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No, I dont ass that the definition was altered, but so
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far as I remember, any ordinary room was defined,
dont you think it is very unwise to speak of these
things from memory ? - Cubicle is defined as "any room
partitioned off for the purpose of being used as a
sleeping place". Room is defined as "any subdivi:ios of
any floor of a domestio building other than a roun
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