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Charms.
1667.
It sefer to me it would be rather impre? Khân,
Real in
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aobotm? For that kintun in ene ausa.
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Would it (tha book referred to) be in was all the pour
round ?
A.
I cannot Bay.
The Recretary of the Commissions» (explains)They generallyhava two or three
The Ohairmanı-
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Mr Shelton Hooper:-
books.
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I want to know exactly the time they stopped filling the date, and the time they commêneed issuing the blank notices. I see here, Dr Pearse, that Dr Atkinson signed the last notics on 23rd February, and there the date ill filled in in Dr Atkinson's handwriting. The next page is signed by Dr Clark, and it is blank, and all th others are blank, and I rather gather that. Dr instituted the custom of insning blok notices witho>W€ saying anything about it. It wae kis procedure.
The reason for it was that theré was a great deal of leakage of information.
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Is it at all necessary for these notices to go into th hands of a Chinese olerk. Why shouldnt an Inspecter keep this book himself, and take it to the President'
sign the notice, and nobody knows anything about It ✦ There is no necessity for its going to any Chinoem
clerk.
As a matter of fact, are not those requisitions by 14075 Inspectors sent in a cover or sealed letter, addram
to the Secretary of the ganitary Bouvé ?
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Not that I know of.
The Chairment -
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är Skelton Hooper:-
How are those requisitions sent ?
The Senior Inspector generally sends me a list of
houses,
which he thinks are overcrowded.
Does he address that letter to you
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And is it sonlud ↑
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
HC.O. 537
36
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
14077.
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