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Have you recently had any trouble with the District
Insector who served under you, nwned ('alloran ?
Yes, I havO.
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We know something about, and I would like to know what
you have to say about 17. We have been some papers,
making a short statsmout about it, and I want to hear
your version.
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Do you wish me to state dates ?
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In the first place, Sir, the first little trouble with
Inspector O'Halloran onɑurred on an occasion that Dr
Clark told me to see Inspectɔr O'Halloran to correct
one or two little mistakes that occurred in connection
with something or his duty, and aing to turn over a
new interpreter to him. I sent für nim, or rather lo
be correct, my interpreter was going to nis tiffin and
I asked him to call at Inspector O'Halloran's house
and mention that I would like to see him in my offius
at 2 o'clook, and I got a vary impartinent answer back.
Was it a written answer ?
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Yes, Sir, I have it in my desk in the office.
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I think you had better send that to the Secretary of
the Commission.
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I will do so, Bir.
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to ha on duty at certain hours, and he asked me anstner
I had contradiated these orders by asking him to come
to the office, when he was supposed to be in his
District on duty.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
CO. 537
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