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Lau Chu Pak

A: It is checked in this way. Supposing an Inspector applies

for a dosen brooms and only gets six and arranges with the Contractor about the other six he would then be requisition- -ing for another quantity. I know how many brooms are used each month for instance at the Central Market and the Cattle Depot are where the brooms are used. I have frequently spoke to the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon that a great many brooms

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seem to be used down there and do you think they are used

properly or not?" He explains to me the amount requisition

-ed for is a reasonable amount.

There are many sanitary stores ?

A book is kept of the amount each Inspector is requisition-

-ing for. That book is gone over frequently and if the Inspector should use too much I ask the Medical Officer of

Health for an explanation. As a matter of fact I go and

speak to him about the matter and talk it over with him and

if too much is used by any particular Inspector an inquiry

is made.

Do you go over the book personally?

Af- Yes, I go over it personally, also Mr Bowen Rowlands who

really has care of that book. The book started about three

or four years ago.

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Fung Wa Chun:-

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In that case the enquiry is only made after the event is

over ?

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After the event is over. The only way that I can tell is by

an excessive amount being used.

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Would it not be practicable that the Secretary order all

these stores and keep them in a certain place and when an

Inspector requisitions for them the Secretary supplies them?

Could that not be done instead of getting stores from the

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

TICO. 537

35 RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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