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Would you like me to give you that same now ?
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The actor appled for some water in conusettor with tha
Lehera] Cleansing. Ho X1d not state exactly the amount of
wata:. I saw this Inspecto passing ng vindow and I asked Pin to cone. I spoke to him. He was some distance away and I thought he had not heard and so I sen! oma of my clarka to 15 the Inspector to come and the clerk came back and said
the Inspector refused to come. I reported the matter to the President and thin Inspector, Inspector Reidie anið be bad
not refused * cose and that what he told the clạik mas that
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1a I wished to see him, I must write a minute to the Medical Officer of Health who would then direct him to see wei-
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Abt 1902,
Qt- Who was Presidant at the tiny ?
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Q:1 And what was the Praaident's ruling ?
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The ruling by the President was practically that that should be the procedure, that if I wanted to speak to any of the Inspectors I should send through the Helical Officer of Health for them. I minuted that I was not satisfied with
this arrangement and the papers went round to the Board and
the Board decided that the Inspector had behaved in a very inmolent and in .bordinate manner and I was instructed to write him to that effect.
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