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That of course, we know about. A boy ran away, did he
not ?
A.
As far as I understand, it was the No 1 coolie.
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Are the Sanitary Board keeping him on ↑
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I think so.
The Chairman:-
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How did we get the information ?
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Humphreya:-
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Mr Fung Wa Chun:-
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To subpoenaed a man, who absconded.
It was the office coolie.
I think it was A Wing, because one day I was in the
Club with Woodcook, and Mr Badeley said he had found
out it was our coolie.
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Yes, the man was subpoenaed, and he has not turned up.
You dont know any further information ?
I cannot recollect.
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Did you gather from Mr Gidley that the Enspectors were party to this business, or that the contractors' touts
did this entirely on their ow ↑
I m under the impression it was done by the contract-
ors simply on their own account. I spoke to him, with
that impression in my mind.
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When you give an order to an Inspector - like Inspector
Gidley
- to open up a floor, who gives him the notice
to serve on the tenant ?
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
MC.O. 537
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RECORD OFFICE. LONDOR
OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
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Is it final, after the Inspector finds that it is good
would no superior officer go into the place again ?
A.
I do.
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A.
It was in those
The Chairman;-
What about now ?
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Now, the papers dealing with examining floors are sent
to the Sanitary Burveyor, At that time, each Plague Inspector, in his Distriot, examined concrete, and
condemned it or passed it, and if his opinion was
disputed, it would be passed to the Senior Officer, who
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