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I am not asking you as to whether they are a guide but as to 134 4
whether they are null and void as Standing Orders ?
You may have Standing Oriers between the President and Staff
just the same as -
Oh yes,
The President may make Standing Orders, rules and
regulations but we are not alluding to these. I am speaking
of those circulated to the Boart ?
So far as the Board is concerned, they are null and void in
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Can you give us any reason why the President and Secretary 1347
should have gone to the trouble of drawing u; elaborate
Standing Orders for all senior Officers and servants of the
Sanitary Board and should have got then proposed to the
Sanitary Board and confirmed when it was known that a sew
Act had already come into force and that the Orders were,
according to your view, null and void within a week ?
I can give you no reason.
The matter was not discussed between you and the then Presi- 1348
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I could not say that. It happened several years ago and
about whether it should go before the Board or not I cannot
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I am not talking about whether it should go before the Board 1344
or not. I am talking about the drawing up of the Standing
Orders ?
So far as my memory serves me, I ! de to Dr Atkinson about
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