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be ignored, at the same time you consider order No10 is
standing and should be enforced ?
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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C.O. 537
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I put myself on a different standing altogether from the other Officers of the Sanitary Department.
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you think N.10 is standing ?
A:- IAN, I do.
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wing Orders generally that it is within the province of the
Principle Civil Medical Officer or administrative head to
get them ide if he thinks it ?
A:- Ice, but not to net aside No10.
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Why No10 and not the others ?
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Nolo I am of opinion, could not be get aside by the Presi-
-dent because it relatps to the business of the Board and
the Board has laid down a ruling as to how its business is
to be conducted and the President could not overrule a rul-
-ing of the Board in connection with its own business.
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Q: Surely if No10 is an order by the Board for the proper work- 12q9 -ing of the Sanitary Department Nos 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,
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13,14, and 15. should be equally orders. by the Board ? Why
should the President have power to ignora nome and not
others ?
So far as the Standing Oriars of the Secretary are concerned
there are vory for that the President could put on one side.
In fact I ghould 111- to read than beft: I would say which
of them.
Are there any case in which Mumbers of the Board have panr= | 34D 1300.
4 1980lation which the President in againut and he advised the Go. inwent that he was against the resolution ?
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