2808.

27797

A.

98 2.

A.

99 Q.

A.

800 20

A.

91 Q.

A.

ØL Q.

The Chairman:-

A.

636

When they sweep the pathways, they sweep it into 22797

little heaps, dont they?

Yes.

-

is that NO ?

22.798

And then another gang comes and collectes those heaps,

later,

Yes.

Now, is it not very often the case that when that 27775

second gang are collecting those little heaps, a lot of

rubbish gets thrown back on to the pathways, and a

Burplus lot is left ?

Some does sometimes.

22.88

Well now, I may tell you that there is a complaint which

has been made by the Post Office and Supreme Court to

that effact, that after the sweepers have been there,

there is a surplus lot up against the walls of the

building. Can you overcome that ?

Yes, it can be done.

Now, under your contract, it is clearly for you to 22 8 07

properly do it, and not to leave any infuse ?

It must be done.

22 802

Now, will you see. In future yourself, you go round as

I suggested to you the other day at the Banitary

Board. You cannot be everywhere, but you go round

occasionally, and supervise the thing yourself, and if

you see any of this after your men, you give them

orders, so that there must not be any complaint.

I constantly go to look all about. How would it do not

to ?

Have you got my other Government contract ▼

22803

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

mmmmmm.GO. 537

37

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH-

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE

97

A.

From the Barracks.

94

Q.

A.

You have got the Military contract from the Barraoka ?

Yes.

22 804

Yr Shelton Hooper:-

What,

- for the same thing?

22. Sor

A.

For all the Military places, - the forts.

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