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Aim If say one comes to see me I invariably tell thến that they
must write a letter because in the first place it would have
to be an Inspector
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cases in which they have complained verbally and you told
them to write and they have not followed it up by writing
Do you have many of these cases ?
A: I can't remember one case, but it is probable they may have
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done so.
Is there any book with a record of complaints made - COD-
-plaint book we call it ?
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A: No, Sir. I have no complaint book. I have letter books show-
-ing all letters that come in but I have no special book.
Have you any recollection of a'case in which I sent a man toŋfer
you as Secretary of the Sanitary Board and that has never
been before the Board and went direct to the Principle Civil
Medical Officer ?
A:- Can you tell me the particulars and I will perhaps remember?
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A man residing in Pottinger Street complained of harsh treatıyl
-ment by the cleansing gang, I think that in amongst the
payers handed in by the Principle Qivil Hedical Officer 7
The Chairman 1- There was a case from Hr Lau amongst these papera.
At
As far as my recollection serves, mupponing it was a com-
-plaint dealing entirely with the Staff it is just possible
that the Principlə Divil Medical Officer might examine into
the case and fine the man and deal with the oase entirely
without submitting it to the Board.
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they deal with cases independent of the Board ↑ and you said
No.
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