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with the building portion. Dont you think there should
be more authority exercised over them?
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More control ?
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Certainly. I am of the same opinion as Mr Hazeland, the Police Magistrate. Four years ago, a memo was issued from that office stating that there is far too many notices served, and not sufficient explanation given. My opinion is that the men should act more as
really go about more Instructors than as Inspectors,
friends of the people, rather than all this
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policeman business about it. If there was more instruction given, the people would get more into line
with them.
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Do you know, as Assistant Secretary of the Sanitary Board, of a complaint made against Inspector Concily ten, days ago by an Indian for assault ?
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It did not come before me.
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Did you hear anything about it ?
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I simply heard that various men were called to go
before Dr Clark or the President. It did not come before my individual notice.
It is not part of your duty as Assistant Secretary to take any notice ?
The Secretary would deal with it.
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And as far as you know, the Secretary was dealing with
it ?
I did not. My opinion has been all along that the
finest scheme has been for the men to be supervised by
a thorough practical man, that would be always about
with them.
You mean a man with each Inspector ?
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No, one man, a Chief of Staff as it were, going from