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Chairman

:-( to Mr Fang Wa Ohon ) I am afraid I cant rule your qumabion

out of a ler 16 11 han anything to do with a Government Establishment which is nut of the control of this Ordinance. I am afraid you cannot put these questions. If you wish to pat questions of that sort they wat go through another channel. Te ve dealing with the work of the Builting Ordikom -unds and its amendment.

Big Wa Chup?m

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Lau Chu Pa

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Are there any rutes 1 vid down that the distriot Inspectors and interpretors aloud bu transfered free one district to

another periodically ?

There are he rules on the subject.

Was not the quest'on d-cided by the Board ?

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The question was decided "y the Board D-fore Ordinance 23 of 1905 was passed and, when I returned from Inaya and maunel duty as Medical Officer of Health, I discussed the mallor with Dr Atkinsor, and he ruled that, under Ortinence 25 of 1908 that was a mister to be decided by the Prianiɣle Civil Medical Offians. 8- arranged then that the nọring of Inter= -pretora from bas district to another should be left to t’- discretion of the Molical Officer of Hm]the

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Pung Wi

Awl that has never born brought to the sctice of the Sanitar; Board because the Principle Civil Medical, Officer SADT

entirely to his own business. Is that 1! ?

it- I take it mo

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And how often is that done ? Take It by the Principle Civil 663

Medical Officer, le it done at all ↑

I have said it w、n left to the liscretion of the Helical Officer of Boalth. Na #113 be able to give evidence in

tatail nors particularly that I have done

This closed the oxamination of Dr Clark.

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