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and what the substance of the subject is.

Is it part of your dụty to keep such a book as this ?

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No, it is only what I have been trained to.

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The Chairman:-

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Do you know of your own knowledge whether other (877) Inspectors do it ?

I think they all do it.

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It is only done as a matter of convenience, not by order ?

I have no orders to keep these things, I only keep it for my own information.

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This goes back to April this year. Now, where is the previous book?

I never kept one previously. I only started that when there were letters going adrift in the office, and reports going adrift, and I thought I will try this now. You said you did this, because you were brought up tois)&" it, and trained to it ?

Mr Shelton Rooper:-

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I was trained to it, but I did not keep it until the 19th April this year,

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And you find it most useful?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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And you are sorry you did not keep it bezore?

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Most useful.

22 Q.

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630.

Most assuredly.

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Now, with regard to your diary, have you got all your it78T-

diary since you came to the Colony ↑

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I have only got this year's.

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What did you do with them ? Are they filed in the Head Office/?

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No, I have torn them up. We made waste paper of them. Why?

There may be questions arise that they might be #18′′) very useful to refer to.

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There may be, but I dont know of any man who is in the habit of filing his diaries.

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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE

But dont you think these diaries are not your property,sub

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