1512.

them to the inspector

A.

You.

Mr Pung WL Chunt-

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The Pearse ent

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Dont you think it is the duty of a superiur officer to be strict with his subordinates, and see that his

instructions are carried out to the letter by them ▼

That is rather a large question to be asked.

A.

૦૨ ૨.

I think it is a simple question.

A.

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A.

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To begin with, it is not a man's duty to work 25 hou ́a

in 24, and although I would like

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nos my instructions

carried out, it is a physical loposalbility to see that

all those instr ctions are carried out.

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But suppose you happen to hear of a case, in which yout mostr

ructions are not carried out, dont you think you

should be very strict with that man ?

I have no power to be strict with the man. All i oar do

is to report him. I cannot punish him in any way.

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13710 Dont you think the M. 0. H. should have a kind of power

to punish those people under him?

A.

Well, I think it probably would be good in some ways,

but might lead to abuses.

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The Chairman:-

I dont think we could accept the theory that a man whic

is not head of a Department should have power to

punish one of his subordinates.

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Lau Chu Pak!-

In every case, where an Inspector fails to carry out

your instructions, have you reported the matter t

the

P. C. M. O. or the Sanitary Board $

A.

Oh yes, I have,

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Reference:-

C.O. 537

The Chairman:-

IL

But I presume, Dr Pearse, a man might fail to carry out

your instructions, and it would be quite sufficient for

you to reprimand him ↑

A.

Oh yau.

Me Fung Wa Ohui.;-

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Is it not the case, in the matter of disinfention that

things are left, aduent entirely in the heide of the

du as theyt hişi prije 1

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