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was passed, and it was not being administered when I
was made M. 0. I wrote to the P. C. M. O. asking
whether it was the intention of the Government to have
this cubicle question enforced throughout the Colony,
or whether the Government would prefer to have it
enforced in one District first, to see how it worked. I
wrote a Memorandum, which was submitted to Dt Atkinson.
That was the beginning of the cubicle question. The
ultimate outcome was a Committee appointed by the Board
to reconsider and suggest amendments.
And the amendments were incorporated in 23 of 1903 ?
Yes.
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The Chairman;-
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Ir Lau Chu Pak;-
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I remember the time when two cubicles should be allowed
on each of the upper floors, and one on the ground
floor. Do you know why that recom?"ndation was not
acted upon ?
......
A.
'I dont remember that as an actual recommendation to
the Committee. I only recollect the final recommendation
of the Committee. I remember we allowed on the ground
A.
floors certain things which are embodied in the
Ordinance. I dont recollect the recommending
cubicles.
Wo
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
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Who had been in charge of the Disinfecting station up
to 1904 ?
Inspoutor Reidle was in charge of tue Disinfecring
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Station, when I came here, and i think he went right on
to 1904. I am not quite certain whether he was there
all that time
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certainly must of the time,
Was he the only officer who ordered and passed all the (3868
stores at the time ?
I dont know that he personally ordered the stores, or
whether Mr Woodcock, the Secretary, ordered the atores,
but I think he would sign for them.
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