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Reference:-
C.O. 5:
Clemission
A:-
So far as my recollection serves me at the present zoment.
1537 9:- I will go a little further. Would all the appeals with
regard to cleaning, painting and limewashing against the
Metal
1558
1539
A:-
decisions of the Sanitary Board come before the Banitary
Board ?
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All appeals would come to the Board as the usual procedure. Q:- And so far as you know that has always been the custom ? 1538
A:-
So far as I recollect that has been don3
Q:- You don't think appeals have been dealt with either throughiriq
the Principle Civil Medical Officer or the Hedical Officer
of Health which have never been before the Board ?
A: I have no recollection of any such appeal.
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1540
Would it be possible for Officials to do anything of the inyo sort without saying anything about it ?
A:- No, Bir. because 1 write all the letters unless they take
upon themselves the duties. Sometimes letters are written to
me direct. I can't say whether they have not answered any auch lettera direct themselves but nothing has come within
my knowledge and I should not think they would do such a thing. I am only just showing you a case where it could be possible but I don't think it would be dor
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A man might address his letter to the President or the Prin-" -ci;l♦ Civil Medical Officer or the Hedical Officer of Health
and that official might deal with the case because it was
addressed to him personally and he sight not refer it to the
Board ?
He might but I have no recollection.
Er Shelton Hooper:- Do you go so far as in answer to that Mr Hewett has said 1942
1742
that that applies to an appeal made verbally ? Supposing a
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coram by 16 you! offics, and he has not written at
all would gag gall it an appeal if ha complained about harsh
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