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The Chairman:-
23106
A.
2845.
You want to hand this in ?
De aller f
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2.3106
I want to hand this in, to shew the form that is used,
and I wish to add that I dont think that the
Commission quite understands the procedure.
23107
97
R.
If you will be good enough to explain that to us,
shall be obliged.
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23180°
A.
The foremen had delivered these olsaneing notices. I
have ascertained that the coloured foremen have
delivered these cleansing notices to the houses, hut
the ordinary notices that are issued hy the order f
the Board, are izaued by the Seoretary.
When you speak of cleansing notices, do you mean
those little short notices, what we call small
notices ?
23108
23109
No, I mean those with reference to the cleansing
operations that are carried on every winter.
They are printed forme that are circulated ?
They are practically an intimation to the house
holders that on a certain date, their houses will be
oleansed, hecause it is impossible for an Inspectur
to issue all those personally. It is not, as you will
understand, a legal notice, issued by the Board.
23/10
Then this is what you call a cleansing notice, is it ?
YOS.
Dr Atkinson hands ir, as an exhibit, a cleansing
notice, which is a printed form with blanks to he
filled in.
And you, as Head of the Department, do not authorise ///
the larue or notices for nuisances, by foremen ?
A.
No.
23/12
Other than in this form ?
A.
That is all, and these are not notices of nuisancas at
all. The nuisance notices are all issued by the
Prosecuting Inspector, either the one in Kowloon for
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