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thing to send for me and ask me about it?
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I very often have complaints, and I write back and say 1374)
"if you come to my office*
I would not do that. Let the man put his complaint in
writing, and then I will deal with it.
You dont think it the proper thing to ask the man to 13745
come to your office?
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I dont.
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If a man is willing to put his statement down in
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if you dont send for a man, how can you get him to
put his statement down in writing ?
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You want to get his statement, and crossexamine him
on it, and get to the bottom of it.
I have tried. There was a case one day of one of Mr Lau
Chu Pak's tenants, who came and complained that his cock
was struck by a rat coolie. I interviewed the tenant, and called the foreman, and I could not get anyth ing
out of them.
You could not get anything in that case, but you made (3757 enquiries, and by doing that, you have dons some good, because you warned the coolie and the furERAN.
but I cannot I am always willing to do what I can, promise to conduct detective-like investigations.
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I dont see how cases of complaints are to be satisfact- orily investigated, unless it is done verbally. I quite admit that a man puts the backbone of his complaint in writing and then crossexamine him, at the office. That is just what they dont do in the majority of ouses - come to the office. It is the rarest thing indeed for any man to come to my office and make his Complaint. I would leave it to Mr Woodcock to do the
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