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time of the Medical Officer, for him to be called upon
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with it. It appeared to us, in the Building Author:
they left everything to me. Under the old Ordinance, it
was comparatively easy to look at a plan, and see
whether it was in accordance with the law. You had not
to measure the window ares and so on. The new ordinance