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174.

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Mr Woodcock Lad

28- Would you say that that fairly represented the proportion of

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the time e Staitary Inspectory had to give to By 1ling

Authority work?

I think it would be fair perhaps if you asked that of Dr

Pearce.

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I will put that to Dr Pearce also,

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Because as I say I see really very little. Formerly, I had practically nothing to do with the Inspectore, how long they took or what they did or where they kept their stores. I

really do not know.

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Q:- Very well, in each came, whether it is a Sanitary Board 1128

notice or a Building Authority notice you receive a report

from the Inspector ?

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A:-

Yose

Q:-

And what is the proportion,((In the result of these reports

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you set) of the notices you send out respectively ?

A: Fifty per cent.

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Before we leave the question of the Building Authority I wan want you to look at that Memorandum ( Memorandum of Depart- -mental arrangements for carrying out the provisions of the

Building Ordinance etc) Do you know it ?

A:- Ies.

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Q:- I want to know what this Memorandum is, by whom it was d 'awn #31

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up and by whom it was brought into force ?

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It was drawn up by Mr Orme, while I was away on leave.

Who was Mr Orme ?

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Acting Secretary of the Sanitary Board, during the time I

was on leave.

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And do you know under whose instructions it was drawn up ?

At No, Sir.

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