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The Chairman

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Mit Iodcock for

A:- He is in the new Territories,

:-( to the Secretary) Make a nute of it; We will want to see

Mr Orme.

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Do you happen to know whether it was gyar put before the Sanitary Board ?

A:- No, Sir. To the best of my knowledge 1' was haver put before

the Sanitary Board.

Fung Wa Chun:-

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When the senior Inspector reports to you that a nuisance exists you issue a notice ?

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Ies:

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Aut 12 the work la not done after a reasonable clapse of

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No,

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time then you apply to the Director of Public Works ?

a letter is first sent. First of all, a building nuisanc

actice is sent. A letter Is sent seylug that the sorì is not done. The again a reasonable tine is allowed to slapse, the Inspector reports nothing is done and these papera with an application for a summons are then subnitlet to ike Building Authority for him to authorise prosecution.

He then authorises a prosecuting Inspector to prosecule ? A:- That is so.

Q: Not the same man that reporta t› you

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

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another Inspector ? Sometime it, 19 the same Inspector and sometimes it is another Inspector.

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Q: Very well, I am not talking of another Inspector. Then that 1140

particular Inspector, who knows nothing about the axistence

of the nuisance, he takes up the case and prosecutes the man at the Magistracy ?

Ai- As a matter of procedure, he goes down and seợn that the

nuisance Iinis before he goes to the Court as he will have

to sear that it loe · exist.

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