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They did no tell me directly, but in the course of
conversation, they said he was well off.
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Is the fact of his becoming rich because he received 11.168
money from the contractors ↑
I thought myself he was rich because he had power to
tell Sham u to engage coolies, and limewasi. houses,
and Ilieve Sham Iu paid him money, and if he did not
pay him money, he would not be rich.
hir Homeplay.
A.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
36
ur Shelton Hooper:-
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It was left to Inspector Reidie to employ as many
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coolies as he liked ?
A.
Yes, not street watering but the plague.
70 Q.
Who would give him that authority ?
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A.
I dont know if it was the President. I think it was the
Medical Officer of Health then.
71 2.
Who was the Medical Officer of Health then ?
18176
A.
Dr Clark.
74 9.
And was there anything else besides hiring those
c^olies, in which he had a free hand to employ as much
labour as he liked 7
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A.
No.
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Had he a free hand in ordering disinfectants ?
16473
73
A.
Er Shelton Hooper:-
74
No, h got that from the Sanitary Board stores. He
applied to the Sanitary Board storas for them.
And where did the canitary Board stores get the
Disinfectants from ?
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A.
From Watsons.
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75- Qu
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And who orders watsons to send it up to the Disinfecting
Station ?
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A.
Watsons always deliver at the Sanitary Board stores.
16
Q.
Deliver how much at a time ?
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A.
Sometimes 50 cases.
Q.
77
Who orders the crount ?
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A.
The secretary.
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On whose recommendation - the Inspector's ?
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