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And before he went away, he said that the work me not
necessary, did he f
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A.
Let me remember exactly about it.
Try to remember quite true.
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He said when he first came that my plan would have to
be altered. I argued with him. I said my window was a
door enlarged, and that it was through ventilation. Re
answered me and said "It is not by the plan. If you
alter it again, it will cost you $50". That is all,
nothing more.
And did you alter it again ?
No.
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Vere any proceedings ever taken against you by the 17088
Sanitary Board, for not carrying out the Sanitary
Inspector's orders ? Did the Inspector say he would
report you for not carrying out his orders ↑
No, he did not. I dont remember exactly.
Alright. Do you think that that Inspector did his duty,
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as a Government officer when he found something which
he told you was illegal, by not enforcing the
Ordinance, and making you carry out his instructions ?
A.
I dont know, - if it comes to that.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
A.
The Chairman ? -
A.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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Now will you swear that you did not give that
Inspector any present at all ↑
Well, I did not give him anything. As to swearing, I
would not swear, as I do not remember exactly.
You must remember. You are under oath now.
Yes, I am on my eath now.
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Well, it has been stated before us on oath that you 17:92
told Mr Raven that you paid that Inspector $20.
No, it wont do for him to say that about me.
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