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Would you suggðað 2 as an improvement er aftoration → I would saggeri it as an improvement, that the K. o. N. be relieved of ma much secretarial work as possivio, and allowed to devote his time to studying the cafeba
of disease in the Colóny.
You said that certain duties might be left to the Senior Inspector. What sort of duties do you think ↑ Whenever an Ordinance is passed, or an authority laté
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- certain Bye Laws, which have to be carried ont by District Inspectors - it does not require a vodícal man's opinion, or it does not require a Medical xan to see that these Bye Laws are being carried out, and proper visits paid. All it requires is a straightformré honest man as Benior Inspector. It is not the duty of
the H. O. H. to be nothing more than a Chief Sanitary Inspector. It does not require a medical opinion, er my idea at all, as to what is or what is not
Sanitary house.
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Dont you think – because we are all frail - evan grani-
ing that our Inspectors are very hard working, dont
you think it is advisable that there should be a
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certain amount of detalk, or would you leave everything
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I dont say it should be left to any one of, aur Sanitary Inspeeters, but it should be tquo
Sanitary Inapestor.
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rajales to disease and dininɗention, is mad
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