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What made you think Tnspector Reidie recommended it ?
Because he came to the office, and shewed me the
catologue.
The Chairman;=
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There would be no chance of Mr Reidie getting a
commission out of it ?
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Mr Fung Wa Chun:-
The Chairman;'
A.
A.
No, I think not.
What do you mean by saying that Inspector Reidie went 13400
to your office, and gave you instructions ?
Here is a case in point. This case of the picture of
the disinfecting maching.
Was he a man quite able to form an opinion on that 13907
subject ?
No.
Was he quite capable of recommending to the X. 0. H. 13902
what sort of disinfectants should be used ?
Not at all. Certainly he was not capable of giving me
advice.
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Then of course, it would be an extremely foolish thing
for a man of the training and education of a man like
the M. 0. H. to be guided alone by the advice given by a
man of that position.
A.
No, I dont want an Inspector to come to me with that
information.
fr Lau Chu Pak:-
Was he in the habit of doing that with Dr Clark ↑
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A.
I can only speak of what he did with me.
Er Fung Wa Chuni-
What other instructions did he give you ↑
A.
The Chairman:-
A.
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He was constantly coming up with suggestions. I dia
not want to take suggestions from him.
I want to go back to the question of the control of 13986
the subordinate officers of the Department
- what
officers are more directly under your orders, or are
they all under it ?
The Senior Inspectors, the District Inspectors, the
Plague Inspectors and the Prosecuting Inspectors, and
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