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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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are trifling things, they suggest to the people that a
nuisance is being committed, and to try to abate it,
and they would probably come round in a day or two
afterwards and if not abated, they would report it.
They generally are supposed to give a certain amount of
advice in small matters. They would say this is
contrary to rules, and they would report it. They would
advise a man first, and if he still carried on the
nuisance, they would leave the matter to the M. 0. R.
as to whether the man should be prosecuted.
The question of prosecution would never be left to an
Inspector ↑
No. I am notquite sure whether the H. 0. H. would
prosecute entirely, without the authority of the
Sanitary Authority. In some cases he can.
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He would examine into every case personally? He would
notleave it to the Inspector?
Oh no.
Well then, you say that in his duty, there would be 12,987
nothing clerical. Who would look after the work of
sending out notices ?
The clerk to the Municipal Council, or the Sanitary Authority
Now with regard to say certificates for burial, and 1182
certificates as to cause of death. I presume they would
always have to be granted by a qualified man ?
In some cases of course, there is not a Medical man. If
there is not a qualified Medical man, the matter is
left to the Coroner. The Coroner enquiries, and if it
is not necessary to hold an inquest, they grant a
certificate.
Say a man is found dead in a house, and a nonmedical (1 972
man has attended him. Would it be proper to have that
man buried without a Medical Officer's certificate, or
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