£319.
Supts lividly 198
G
18750
Therefore you report to him, by order of the X. 0. F. ?
18750 0.
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Quite so, sir.
The Chairman:-
Which Sanitary Surveyor, there are two ?
yr Shelton Rooper:-
I am coming to that. Who is the Sanitary Surveyor 18757
today ?
A.
I understand it is Bryan.
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D.
A.
Well, have you been making any reports to him?
You will find some if you turn over the book, about
September, you will find them.
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Q.
I see there are, and I see that you report to Mr Lable
sometimes.
A.
I dont report to Mr Laņble.
Q.
A.
Well, you sent a memorandum to Mr Lamble ?
That is quite possible. I wish to keep a copy of every
memorandum I sent from the office.
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SI- 2.
Now, do you keep a copy of every memorandum that is /1755?
sent to you?
A.
I do,
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Not only from the sanitary Board Officials, but from
the public ↑
A.
Oh no.
A.
Would they be too numerous ?
18757
No. I have a complaint book later, which perhaos you
will remember, in which we had Europe:n residents. Circulars were sent to them, saying that to save time for modifying defects, they might send letters to the District office, which I think every kentleman present
6-8 Q.
A.
knows.
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What I want to know, is whether you keep the communic-
ations you receive from the public ↑
I enter them in a book, which I have got outside, and
afterwards immediately pass them on to the Secretary.
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Q.
You do keep them ?
18759
A.
I dont keep the letters, - the originale,
- I keep a
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