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that section,
A.
- it is section 14 I think, (Witness quotes section).
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307
Q.
A.
O2 Q.
A.
03 Q.
A.
Therefore you said that you did the work between the 16300
Keetings, the conduct of the business of the Board,
and I asked you "by authority of the Board ?* and you
said "No". Then you did it of your own authority,
notwithstanding that section, ?
Under the ordinance.
I am speaking of Ordinance No 1 of 1903. (Repeats 16307
question).
The President performed the duties of the Board under
the ordinance, I think.
Now then, if you read that section, (quotes section) 16,302
you were really acting under directions of the Board ?
As President of the Board, yes.
Put what I mean to say is: lf de Bard had taken a 16303 different view from you, you woʻila he be an bound by
the decision of the Board ?
I think the Board deputed the President to undertake
the business of the Board between Meetings. 2 think
there is some record of that.
04
Q.
But it was open to them not to depute you ?
16.304
A.
of course.
16.305
05 2.
The chairman:-
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Ar Shelton Hooper:-
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Did you find that there was any difficulty in working
that way
In the earlier part of 1903, before the parsing c the ordinance
Was there any friction or irregula..Ng↑
No, but I think it would be preferable if the Presint
was appointed / Iministrative Head. That meant that he
practically
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these wo"..
because in the Amending Ordinance, #bboj,
at "they may make Stending Orders for the
regulation of their husir te between Nistings" have bem
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