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As far as you remember, you were Vio President of the
Board ?
A.
President, I was.
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Not always ?
A.
For a year or so.
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But you were a Member of the Board, at one time ↑ When
A.
Mr Ormaby was president, you were a Member ↑
Yes.
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Dont you say at that time, you took a keen interest ? Of course I did, because I was interested. I liked the subject, and so on. I dont say anybody else would not do it, but there is still the possibility. As an ordinary Member of the ...ard, you are not bound to
speak.
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Do you mean to say that making a Hedical man President of the Board, you make him responsible ↑
A.
Yes, certainly, only in ựedical matters, mind you,
directing the discussion, and giving advice, and if you
get a conflict on anything between your M. 0. H. or between your bacteriologist and analyst, your President chips in. It would not be his place to do it, if he was sitting as an ordinary Member of the
Board.
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elton Hooper:-
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It would be the business of the M. 0. H. to do it, an
our practical adviser.
A.
It depends.
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ing Wa chun:-
There is another point. The ganitary Board control,
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not only the ganitation, but building of houses to a
certain extent.
A.
I bellave it does.
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Well, if you say a President would naturally take more interest than an ordinary Member, you dont mean to say
that the Director of Public Works would not take my