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No.

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At askimsin Fred

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Now, you are P. C. M. 0. and your attention having been called to that, you would certainly alter that, - that where it is a warrant to enter a house, and such stringent powers are reserved to you to give orders carte blanche to enter a howe at nighttime,

A.

It is always dated.

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NO,

it is not always.

A.

The Chairman:-

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32 Q.

It is by me. I have always dated them.

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Do you think it is an advisable thing to put three.229

four houses in one warrant. Dont you think it would be

better to have one warrant for one house ? It is a

convenience I can quite well understand, but dont you think that a house emer has a right to demand a

warrant, if his house la mtered ?

I dont think it is necessary,

With regard to your basin, you have already tela

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something about your books. in you know whether they de

reep a ledger in the Secretary's stičce ?

No, I dont know whether they do. I think they call it a

store book.

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That is kept by the Inspector in charge of the stares.

Oh yes, but they have a book in the office which

he termed a ledger.

16732 But it is not termed as a lodger, and it is not written

up as a rodger ?

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There is a general store book there, in which is

entered everything secsived from England from the Crow

Agents, and an account of how it is transmitted.

Have you get such a book ↑

I always understood there was such a book.

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