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Now,

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if he does speak to the M. 0. H. diraat, does the M. 0. H. pay attention to what he says? Supposing he has a varianos with his Senior, do you think there is any partiality shown by the M. 0. H. to one officer as against another ?

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With Dr Pearse, he generally took the word of the Senior Inspector as correct.

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Have you ever heard of a District Inspector making a written report direct to the K. 0. H. ↑

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No, I have not.

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Have you never heard it reported that, when such ham taken place, the M. 0. H. has torn them up ↑

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That I could not say.

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Are you quite sure of this ?

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Well, you see Sir, if a District Inspector senda a

now, they have report, he generally has to send it, no despatch boxea, - he generally has to send it to

the Senior Inspector, and he generally minutes "X. 0.H. for your information". I have seen some cases, but when

it goes to the M. 0. R. I could not say whether he team

it up or not. He may not take notice of the fact, but

I could not say whether he tears it, or not.

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Have you not known that some of the District Inspectors

are too independent to tell the Senior Inspector?

I have, on a couple of occasions.

And who did make the report them, to the Senior

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Inspector?

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The foreman.

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The District foreman then made the report.

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How many hours a day do you think a District Inspector

works?

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That is a puzzle.

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