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A. Yes. There was no P. C. M. O. at the time. He simply
made a change on his own initiative, and as far as I
know on the recommendation of Inspector Reidio.
What position did you hold at the Sanitary Board, at 1482/
the time ?
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I was Secretary.
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Have you always been Secretary, not Assistant Secretary"
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I was Acting Secretary for eighteen months, and was
then appointed Secretary.
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disinfectants than an Inspector?
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Yes.
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Dont you think it was rather curious that Dr Clark
should be guided by an Inspector on such a matter ?
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It struck me as being very curious, because Dr Clark at that time was taking a great deal of. Inspector Reidie's
advice.
In other matters, was he taking Inspector Reidie's
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Inspector Reidie was constantly up to the office at that time, in connection with the whole of the outdoor
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Dr Clark came out in 1895 probably six years at that
time.
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and help Dr Clark in this particular way, or had he
always been doing that ?
It was no new departure since I had been down there.
Had he always been, as you call it, advising the M. 0.1485000
H. since you have been in the Department ↑
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Yes.