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A.
Yes.
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Speaking generally, woula it not be more satisfactory
to you, as M. O. H. if reports had to be made direct
to the Board, and that instructions from the Board
A.
than the superior M. Officer ?
Yes, I should think it much better.
The Chairman:-
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13870 Dont you think then, Dr Pearse, that it might be a more
satisfactory way of working the Ordinance, if we put
it on the footing of a Borough at home that is to
say,
the Board there has always equal voting and
that the clerical work of the Department should be
concentrated in the Secretary, with the Medical
Department headed by the M. 0. H. on the one hand,
and the Engineering Department by the engineer on the
other?
A.
Yes, I think so.
A.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
THC.O. 537
And that the President should not have any particular
powers, more than are exercised by the Board at large. By carrying out that theury. By carrying out that
theory, they would be putting the working of the
Sanitary Board here, on the footing of a Municipal
Council at home.
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I quite agree with you that the Board should be
it used to be - recognised as the head of the
Department. I should say that the Secretary simply
acts as the hand of the Board.
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Quite, the Secretary should have no powers other than
the instructions from the Board.
10.
(vie to order)
A.
The Secretary is notoger the H. 0. H. He cannot go the M. O. H., or sngineer, and say you must de this.
He cannot tell experts what they are to do.
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