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The Charle is

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ør Shelton Hooper:-

46

A.

47 Q.

A.

there. He enters, under the day, what houses he visits.

15-445 I mean to say, he does it himself, and therefore it is

an official record, and you can rely upan it ?

Yes.

Would you be, surprised to hear that some of those 15446

diaries are written up by the Interpreters ?

Yes, I should.

Should you consider that a serious offande ?

15.447

I should consider it very wrong. I dont know that you

could consider it an offence. It was never anticipated,

and the standing Order does not say who shall write it

up.

45 2.

Yes it does. "They

A.

44 Q.

keep a diary".

15448

Certainly, it is obviously the mu own duty to write

up his diary,

.

And there was a very good reason for uring that bye 157449

wasnt there ?

1aw,

Yes.

The Chairman: -

50

A.

15.450

Well now, Dr Clark, generally speaking hosa duty is it

to see that those regulations are property carried out

by the senior Inspectors ?

Has the Secretary got nothing to do with it ?

A.

The M. O. H.

57 9.

A.

52-80

A.

I dont think no.

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You look to the M. 0. H. as being the man who should 15452-

have control of the Senior Inspectors ?

Control of the outdoor staff. It says so in the

Standing Order. "They shall direct and superintend the

work of the Sanitary Inspecters, and of the entire

Sanitary Staff working under their supervision, in

the Health Districts allotted to them".

Do you think it would facilitate the work,

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