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What justifies you in saying that ↑
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it is only with the greatest trouble we can get the Inspectors to understand what is required, Do I understand that those men are wanting in education, that you want the supervision of more educated men over them, who would be able to read the
law and understand it ?
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Mr Shelton Hooper
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This law is ao extraordinarily complicated that I doubt whether there is a single man in the Colony who
says he knows it thoroughly.
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That I grant. We might have that simplified. Dont you mean also that taking the principal Ordinance of1903 as amended by the later Ordinance, they are so confusing that it is very difficult for even a lawyer
to ascertain the different auties of respective
officials in some cases ?
I daresay it is. I dont say I have looked at it from
that point of view.
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I will go further and say that the Bye Laws, which were made before the Ordinance was passed, and adopted an bloc, were adopted without sufficient consideration, being paid to them, and that many of them are
impracticable today.
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Some of them are impracticable.
Are net a great many impracticable ?
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Mr Yung W▲ Olunt-
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Before I will answer that, I woula go over them with
you, if you lika,
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Just you make ou! ■ list. When you come next time, I would like a list of those that are impracticable. Yes, I know that some are practicable, and some are
extremely foolish.
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Are not the Plague Inspectors immediately under you