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Nobody's recomendation.
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Surely the Secretary wont know how much to order ? 11-179
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He can see that from the stock book, which is under his
charge.
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I kept it latterly, but other clerks kept it before. Where did you get your information from, as to the amounts. Supposing they took out a dozen cases from the ators today, how do you know those dozen cases have gone
out. Does the Inspector tell you?
Well then, who does. How do you know what to put in
your book ?
A.
No, Sir.
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11.182
A.
When the Inspector requires a certain amount of disinfectant, he applies to the Secretary, who orders
the Disinfectant, and sends to the Inspector,
who
sends coolies for the disinfectant.
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Supposing an Inspector says, I want a dose CRBOR,
would you issue an order for it ?
11.183
A.
By order of the Secretary.
84 Q.
Would the Secretary know for what that was for ?
What it was to be used for what property ?
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I think they mark on the requisition what is required.
Weil, supposing one case would have been sufficient to 185
do that, and the man requisitioned for a dozen cases,
is there any check on that ↑
I think the Medical officer of Health, or the Seo tary
checks.
You think, but you dont know ?
I dont know.
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But you keep the store book ?
A.
I keep the store book.
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