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A:

And are these a correct excerpt of the ninutes signed by

Dr Atkinson at that meeting ?

I should like to verify them. They are as far as I an aware

a correct copy. Of course I always file one copy in a

special book and to be perfectly sure about the matter, I would have to compare it. But to the best of my belief that

is a true copy.

1320 0:- I believe you have to keep the minutes of all that takes

place at a Board Hesting ?

At-

Ion.

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1324 Q:- Now, can you refer me on these minutes to any resolution of

the Board on that day making these Standing Orders, which

are reputed to be made under Section 14 of the Public Health

and Buildings Ordinance 1903 ?

A: No, Sir.

1519 Q:- Now, Mr Woodcock, were you Secretary on that day?

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH – NOT TO BE

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13 28 Qi-

Can you tell the Commission any reason at all why in such an 1323

important matter as the making of Standing Orders under the

Ordinance or Statute, which empowers the Board to make much

Standing Orders, was not entered on the minutes ?

A:- I can not.

Do you think you were instructed by anyone not to record the 1324

matter?

At No, I have not the least recollection.

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The Chairman :-

No ? And possibly you would have had a recollection if you

had been instructed ?

If I had had certain instructions, I should in all probħbi-

-lityhave remembered it. But I had no such instructions.

I think Mr Hooper you had better put this ( exoerpt minute

referred to ) in and we shall ask the Secretary to hand in

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