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The Chairman :-

Since you have been Principle Civil Medical Officer you 509

have had papers before you - 014 C. 5.0's and that kind of

thing

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and you can't suggest at all who suggested the

amendments ?

Which amendments ?

Kr Shelton Hooper: The creation of the Sanitary Department.

5to

Al- Unless the matter was referred to me or I went out of my

Ho looke

way for something on the subject I could not tell, I suppose it was the Principal civil Medical officer in conjunction

with Sir Henry Blake.

Q:- The Attorney General in introducing the motion, see page 62 510

of Hangard for 1908, says "The amendments which are now

proposed by the Government are principally those which have

been suggested and recommended by the Sanitary Board, who

have hitherto bad the practical working of the Ordinance

under their immediate ken. These suggestions and recommend-

-ations appear to ne to be admirable in every respect and I

believe will commend themselves to the favourable consider

-ation of this Council. Other amendments which we propose

in the Bill are suggested not by the Sanitary Board but by

others who have had the working of the Bill under their

charge and are responsible for it." I just call your attent-

-ion to this because I did not know if you were responsiblə

for any of those amendments ?

went my!

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I could not come in under that definition because I-cane-ir-

as soon as the Ordinance was passod.

Do you give expert opinion on sanitary matters now without 511

consulting the Medical Officer of Health ?

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Tho to ?

The Government.

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