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n I write to the Sauzer Inugeotor.
13733
It would only probably be rure that you would see the
District Inspector?
Silton Ruuper:-
34
Yes, 1 in comparatively rami tiut I see him.
dasut the District Inspector “o La in his office one
hour very day ↑
13734
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A.
Tha
a Departmental arrangement, made sometime apa
35 Ro
Was it not an instruction to thai ↑
A.
The Chairman;-
26
A.
I dont brow, but I know it was at. „rrangement that they
should be there at 10 o'clook every mo.ning.
For the people to see him ?
13736
No, but in order to discuss any matter he might want
to discuss with the Senior Inspector, write up his
diary, and hand over the counterfoils to the Senior
Inspector - in fact, do all the work he usad to do in
his own home.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
TITICO. 537
36
NOT TO BE
COPYRIGHT PHOTOSHACHANEY WITH-
REPRODUCED
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
37
A.
And is that carried out ?
It is supposed to be.
Mr Tung wa Chun:-
35
A.
kr Lau Chu Pak:-
A.
Mr Fung wa Chun:-
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A.
Mr Lau Chu Pak!-
13737
13738
When any complaints were reported to you, in counsetion
with their work, have you always made personal enquiries
Really, I cant recollect sufficiently to say I havs
always mode personal enquiries, but i hav.... made peracnal
enquiries.. I shoula make personal enquiries whenever I
had time to do it.
If you had no time to do it, would you rster the 13739
complaint to the Inspector. You should report it ?
yose
Suppose the Inspector reports in favour, you do not 13740
proceed my further, I suppose ↑
I might.
gay,
in the case of gener...... cleahéj the Inspector|374+
taa enerally not there, and leaves everything to the
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