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from a man who states that he has had a cubicle for a large number of years and the Inspector came and told him he must remove the cubicle, and he would like to keep the cubicle. Such a letter or application would be submitted to the Board

If it is a purely staff question it is dealt with by the

Principle Civil Medical Officer but if a question of the

Ordinance it is put before the Board.

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In a case like this say a waste pira at the back of my 1550

Louse I have personal experience the waste pipe at the

back of my house was found choked up in the morning. The

Inspector, instead of coming up to my house and telling ne

to have that ripe cleared, went up to you and got out a

legal notice. In the afternoon I saw that pipe cleared. Two

days later official legal notice' was served on me calling

upon me to clear the pipe. I wrote in and complained to the

Board through the Secretary. Now by whom, in your opinion,

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should such a case he dealt with ? by the Iri-ciple Civil

Medical Officer or by the Board ?

A: You wrote in and said what ?

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Q: That the Inspector should not have caused a neti:

served upon me. He should have called my attention to it t

once as it would not take more than five minute to clear

the pipe.

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A case like that should come before the Board.

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Was that case brought before the Board

the case 1 have

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mentioned ?

A: I have no recollection of it being submitted to the Board.

The Chairman -

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Ir Woodcock, I ar clearing off a few things on my notes.

Have you got the papers in Inspector Raud.oʻn Case ?

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There are the papers ( parers pub ka )

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