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neution :: had imfore us pesterday and we have to

conaldan it ?

A:-

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I.A.

You say that the Inrrector in the first place tukng three. 1446

Hẹ hoà grall notice and he 1 as three copies. A... zivne one

to the person the causea the quísanos, ke sends one to the

Boart office, does he keep the third, the counbe-folt, in

big book.

AS-

No.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

.........................C.O. 537

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He does not keep ung record of what he has issued ?

A:- Tạo, he keeps a rezistor and the senior Inspectors now,

since D. Pearce has been hore, keep alamat a perfect "egin=. -tər nə far as wisnuces are Concernod. They give you every

possible particula, in connection with the matter ml of the

action taken, and the prosecuting Inspector himself keeps a

pegister showing all notices received by him and the action

take; by him.

144

10:-

That is rather pore flan I asked for. The Inspector han

thee copies, one sent to the office, one served on the

owner and does he not keep the third himself 7

14448

A: There are thres. The original is served on the person who

caune, the quiance, the second me is handed to the senior

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A:-

Inspector and the third one he keeps in the book for himself

Dons be tear it off the book ?

He has a stubb.

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be o atubb in that Inspector's book ?

A1. Thero must be.

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On that small notion, who is hạ firect...d to serve the notice 14577

on ?

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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