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Dr Pearse,

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We have to make recommendation, and this is one of the

points I want to get at ↑

As the work is at present laid down, there are too faw men. I am perfectly convinced that I do not do one quarter of the work, which the people and yourselves think falls to my share at present. I try to do a certain amount of overseeing of the Inspectors, but it

is very little.

Dont you think that the M. 0. H., ought to supervise 13279

the Inspectors ?

Yes, to a certain extent I would do so. I would not

have them absolutely independent of him, so that they

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could give him the go by. I deal very seldom with the District Inspectors. I deal with the Seniors, and

A.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

HC.O. 537

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visit their offices, once a week.

800.

That is to say you visit five offices once a week,

the Colony ↑

in 13180

A.

The Eastern, the Central, the Disinfecting Station,

and the Western Offices – four offices.

You have a plague Inspector, havnt you ↑

13.287

A.

Four plague Inspectors, in the city.

And a limewashing Inspector?

13.282

A.

Not at present.

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Who controls the work of these men, while they are on 13283

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duty, during the plague, or the season for limewashing ↑ The limewashing is under the charge of the senior Inspector, who has his District Inspector to help him. But is there not a special man told off for limewashing There is a special man told off. Witchell was the last

one who went from District to District.

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He really ranke as District Inspector, for the time 285^

being?

Yes.

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