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The 5.mp

A.

14090

Q.

A.

91 Q.

1669.

& Pearse ca

clerk should open your bux. 2ne papers aci pot. “úm. 684 with in your abrence. Why should the papers not remain

in the box ?

I dont think I could find time to sort them all out. Have they to be sorted. How many boxes are there ↑ 14090

I dont know how many boxes there are. I think about

f.fteen, and some of the papers in them go direct to

the Secretary.

I understood the Indian put all the papers on your 140qi

desk ?

All the papers, which are addressed to me.

A.

Mr Shelton Hooper:-

Whose despatch box is that ?

A.

It is the Inspector's Despatch box.

14042

A.

54 2.

A.

Who does he send it to

To the office.

Doesnt it only go to the georetary ↑

14093

14094

No, from old custom it comes to the M. 0. H's office.

In the old days of course, every paper went to the HS C

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

36

H.

95-00

A.

Hr Lau Chu Pak:-

96

A.

V Shelton Hooper:-

77

And your Indian clerk opens it and sorts the papers 14095

out, which belong to you, and puts them on your table Yes, of course in the old days everything came to the

M. O. H.

14096

When the ground surface of a house is concreted to the satisfaction of the Board, dont you think it should remain undisturbed, except in so far as to amend the

broken patches ?

I cannot say that exactly, because the Board might have been satisfied, and when I have been engaged in plague prophylactics ork naturally I wish to see whethər concrete, down for a good many years, is sufficient to keep rats from going there or not.

Therefore it amounts to this, that you are not so 14097

easily satisfied us the Board is ?

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