£319.

Supts lividly 198

G

18750

Therefore you report to him, by order of the X. 0. F. ?

18750 0.

D

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.

12

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.

18.752

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1875 3

?

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.

18754

SI- 2.

Now, do you keep a copy of every memorandum that is /1755?

sent to you?

A.

I do,

57 9.

3

1875

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.

13758

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.

59

Q.

You do keep them ?

18759

A.

I dont keep the letters, - the originale,

- I keep a

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Reference:-

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OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH – NOT TO BE

RECORD OFFICE,

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