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A. Simply because there was an Administrative Read, and
there never was before.
1630.7.0.
A.
He takes on himself the function of the Board between 16307
Meetinge?
Not under Ordinance 23 of 1903.(Quotes part 2, section
A). "The Principal Civil Medical Officer shall give
such directions as may be necessary for carrying out
and giving effect to the decisiène of the Board, and
shall be the Administrative Head of the Sanitary
Department.
08 9.
Then if we come to some decision to tell the
Administrative Head what to do between our Meetings,
16308
A.
is he arenable, or is he bound to carry out our orders ?
The Administrative Head takes his instructions from the
Government.
Of course, you are talking of since the Amending
Ordinance ?
16509
The Chairman:-
09
A.
Yes.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
And you take your instructions from the Government,
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to the conduct of the Board's business batween their
Meetings ?
A.
If a doubt arises, I should.
"
If a doubt arises ?
A.
I should appeal to the Government.
12
Q.
If there was a difference of opinion ?
16311
16312
A.
13 2.
Yes, for directions in the matter. Only it is
difficult to say. In case any dispute arose between
the Board and the Administrative Head; I should a peal
to the government.
16315 Without any dispute ↑ If the Roard at its next Hesting
directed you to do certain th.. 3 for the conduct of
their business until the following Board Meeting, would
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