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of this nature

while Dr Atkinson was st131 here ?

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I have no rapers. With Was

3240:- Do you think they may be in your office ?

The Chairman,

hairman

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There may possibly be af earlier ones,

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Shall we ask for anything earlier than a year gentlemen 7 326

r Shelton Hooper:- I should like to have all the complaints since the Ordinanc

The Chairman

:-

Lau Chu Pak :-

was passed in January 1903.

If you will kindly make a note of that Dr Olark.

Some of these complaints may have been made to the Medical

Officer of Health.

Shelton Hooper :- I mean complaints not necessarily to you. Others I have

in my mind.

The Chairman :-

Dr Clark will produce these rapers and, with regani to this,

I think it had better be circulated to the Commssion 18

soon as possible. You had better go through them and anyone

wishing to deal with these questions will have it all beforă ›

them.

Bung Ta Chun : We can not accept this as evidence.

The Chairman;-

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These are merely documents we are called upon to read and we will find out whether they have been dealt with correctly or not. In connection with gene of wour evidence I made a few

notes on page 6 of the shorthand notes. You will find you made a statement something to this effect that the Princip....1 Civit Medical Officer does a number of things will out refer- -ence to the Sanitary Board. This is done, according to Dr Clark, because the Sanitary Board have no powers. Is that correct? Would you sind reading the passage in which that

ogourg ?

Aim "Mr Fung Wa Chun 1- When you dismiss an Inspector or Offiser, do you refer to the Board ↑ (A)- Ho came has come within my

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