Cut
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In osborne Se
A.
Mr Shelton Hooppr:-
180
I dont know. Is he there -
He has got the two Districts under his control.
110
A.
18.
18082
I dont know if he was the Chief Inspector then. It was
some time within the last year, and I sent a man back,
a Buropean back, to try and catch the Inspector, and
find out. I said "If you will let us know what it is
you want done, then we will do it". But there has been
no trouble.
Since when, has there been no trouble?
Within the last six months.
18083
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
سية لسيفيليس
The Chairman:-
83
A.
844.
Since the Commission was appointed ?
18084
A.
Within the last six months, I should say.
85-90
Then you made some reference to the question of
granting a certificate for a house. Do I understand
you to mean that a house being passed, should be
passed entirely, and o nce having got a certificate,
there should be no question with regard to it?
18085-
A.
Reference:-
CO. 537.
37
Yes, I think so. The Inspector examines the house and
satisfies himself that certain things are neaded, and
the repairs are effected. I think it is only right that
the landlord and tenant should be protected for a time.
18086
But what I understand you to mean so far, is that the
house should be passed once and for all, as being in
accordance with the Ordinance, and that a certificate
for that should be granted. You should not get a
certificate to enlarge the windows say, unless the
house falls out of repair?
AZ Q
A.
And unless the law is altered.
Mr Shelton Tooper:-
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RECORD OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH NOT TO BE
LONDON
But there is the crux of it. You put all the houses of
1902 under the 1903 Ordinance. The Ordinance was passed
in 1903, which says you shall have a greater glazed
area than what existed, although it was built in
accordance with the Ordinance. You hold that certificate
and do you mean to say that the new Ordinance should
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