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the cemetery ↑
A.
No, Sir.
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Have you ever seen one at the offices of the Board • 3746
A.
No, Sir. No such plan as that,
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No such plan as the one I have described ?
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A.
No,
gir.
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Section 13. "The plan shall shew the positions of each d
grave space, in each section, and every such grave
space shall bear a number".
does not exist?
ཀླ-་
I have never seen one.
That is a plan. Such a plan
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
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NOT TO BE
COPYRIGHT PHAROSPASACALLY WITH
REPRODUCED
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
OUT PERMISSION OF THE
A.
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Not even at the office ?
A.
૬ર.
A.
No. Should I be allowed to say that to my knowledge
this has been written in officially about twice, to
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my knowledge once during Mr Crook's time, and once since
I omne back from my holidays, saying that it was not
workable. I mean to say the expense, the initial
expense in the first instance, would be such that it
would not justify the expenditure, and secondly, we
should have to have a staff of draughtsmen to keep them
up, and I shewed them that on my staff I had only one
draughtanan, who has to act as clerk, and he could not
possibly do the work.
Now, supposing a Chinaman gets a permit from the Registrar General to bury a corpse in a certain section, and that shall be limited to whatever it may
be, and a fee payable accordingly, whose duty is it to
see that that grave space is not exceeded ↑
I take it, it is the Inspector in charge of the
cemetery.
And who is the Inspector in charge of Hount Davis ↑ M7
Inspector Conolly.
5-7 Q.
A.
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Is it your duty ever to point out that a grave exceeds
what is allowed ?
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