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19223
Who chooses the houses you are to inspect at night ?
I should say it was the Senior Inspector, because I
complained to the District Inspector. I had a warrant
for a certain house, and when I went there, it was
empty, and on two or three other occasions, where the
houses have been entirely contrary to what was stated
on the warrant. It said "Coolie house", and when I got
there, I found it was a godown, and had been a godown
for years. I complained to the District Inspector of
that District, because I thought he had made out those
zarrants.
And who was that?
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That was Inspector Pearson, and he replied it had noth-
ing at all to do with him. He sent in the measurements,
and Inspector Lyon went through the measurement book,
and took out which he thought proper.
And Inspector Lyon made out those warrants ↑
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And who signed those warrants ?
A.
Dr Clark, I prosime.
Q.
They were given to you. You dont rememhar ↑
A.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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GO. 537
19226
14~~7
Yes, I know they ars in three parts. They are sent by
Inspector Lyon. One part is served on the tenant,
another part is sent to the office, and there is another
part sent to me by Dr Clark, signed by Dr Clark.
Was that when he was P. C. X. 0. or M. 0. H. 1-
19:28
28
A.
When he was P. C. X. 0. Now he is K. O. H.
Q.
37
RECORD OFFICE, OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
LONDON
Did it state on those warrants the night it was to 19229
take effect ↑
It did not.
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They were left blank ?
A.
YOB.
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37 Q.
And therefore you could enter that house any night you
felt inclined to ?