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A:-
I don't think it is altogether superfluous.
Q:- Now, Dr Clark, I want to ask you whether you consider that
any communication fro: the Government to you marked " Coo-
·
-fidential should be withheld from the Board ?
A:- Certainly Yes.
Q1-
Az-
Dr Clustera?
I am not saying whether it is to Dr Clark as Principle Givil
-
"
Medical Officer something concering Hospitale you 190
. Confidentini what I mean - but if it is addressed as
the administrativo head of the Sanitary Department and
President of thà Board ex officio. Do you gather that that
is intended to be withheld from the Board ?
to the
It depends entirely on the wording. I take 15 that mallara
which are intended by the Govarnmat & ta be submitted
Board would be sent to the Secretary of the Brand. The Gov-
-ertinent may consult the President of the Board or Bay coasult the Principlé divit Medical Officer without necous-
-arily intending that he d in hir turn consult the
Banitary Board.
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A:-
-ing it to that ?
I don't know what you rgan by Sanitary Board matters
91 Subjects that would cone vithin the ken of and be didconsed
by the Sanitary Board - within their province ?
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At-
It depends.
9- 1a à questi'm ormes down to you marked
Confidential
says about any matters conferring the sanitation of this Colony
!
and such natters as would come within the kan of the Board
and within their province to dimouss should you consider
yourself bound to withhold it from the Board 7
if 1 hat ang doubt on the matter I should hak-
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC
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