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Dr Glark. That was in August 1901. I heard the Board
was going to spend a large sum on aisinfecting housuse
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Is there anything on record ?
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No,
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I did not put it on record. I shut up.
Anything else ↑
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Well, my work at that time was more or leas office
buy's work; pinning papers together &e. I had to do
calculation and multiplication suma. Latterly, when
Professor Himpson said I ought to do some outside work,
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I used to run round looking after ratruns.
Did you not protest ?
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Yes, I dia protest.
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Anything on record ↑
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Well, there is something on recura.
the Chairman:-
Did you make a formal protest 1
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No, I did not make a formal protest.
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rung Wa Chun:-
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U Chu Pak:-
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
mmmmmmm C.O. 537
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH-
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
Did you protest, because you thought your time was not (3884 being suitably occupied for the benefit of the Colony ↑ Yes, I felt I was in a false position. I was in such a position that I was bound to take responsibility, as K.
0. H. yet I was being used as an office boy.
That is a new thing to me. I think I served the Board, 13665′′
before you came to the Colony. It was never reportsa to the Board, that you were treated as an office boy.
I was though.
In your dealings with Inspector Reidie, have you come 13586
across anything, that made you suspect his honesty
No, I never came across anything that would warrant me in saying hê wạn dishonest. Of course, I know the man
had opportunities.
Well, but did you ever suspect that he perhaps was taking an undue advantage of his opportunities ?
Never, until the colonial Trescurer asked me ir the
Club, about how much he was netting on Carbotveere.
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