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Yes, there war one case only a few wḥoks ago, connection with Inspector Allen. I forget the detail:
of it now.
Or before that ↑
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I cannot recollect any specifis instance, except that Inspector Allen was told he had exoseded his dutiea.
CL Q.
In any case, where he was unnecessarily harsh ?
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I cannot tell you, unless you quote me a oase.
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The Chairu«n;-
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You remember that case whers a permit was signed by 13703
you for the removal of a dead body, to be buried by
the friends themselves, instead of being buried at the Plague Cemetery. The man produced a permit, and shewed
to Ins, ector Allen, but he would take no notice of
him, and sent the man away ↑
I remember something of that kind.
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The Inspector refused to act upon the order issued by
you, and sent the friends away, and they went away to get their renody as beut as they could, and when they came back in the interval the body had been taken by
the Inspector and buried in the Plague Coastery ?
I think Inspector Allen made an explanation of it, and
it will be in the office somewhers.
Make a note of that, Mr Bowen, Rowlands. I will want (3765
that explanation.
(confined) As far as I remember now, it was due to
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the fact that people did not come to claim the body in time. It was put in a softin and allowed to wait in the Mortuary for sometime, and then they took the body away
When they first went there, with their friends, die not see the Inspector. They saw an Indian fɔreman
in charge,
and they asked him about the body, and he would not let them know anything about it, and referred
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