CO537-36 — Page 650

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1806.

Esper

A.

Worn out.

15020

Q.

Absolutely uselesa ?

A.

They are absolutely useless.

Q..

824

More lov.derd..

15.020

What scrap iron did the Sanitary Board use that you 150 21

have to sell as scrap iron afterwards ?

A.

I could not say now. It was a small heap of sarap iron,

at the Disinfecting Station.

22

What do they use iron up there for ?

15.022

A.

23 2.

For doing carpentry work. I am unable to say.

Where did all these stores lie ↑

15.023

A.

The barrels lay at the Sanitary Board office, 100 of them, and the remaining portion at the Disinfecting

Station.

15024

24 Qo

A.

25 0.0

And who reported to you from the Disinfecting Station the amount of stuff they had up there for sale ? Inspector Gidley in the first place. He put on this form the different articles, and as I say it went up

to the Government.

757025

M

Inspector Gidley's

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that they were sold ?

Then it was on his recommendation

recommendation

A.

Yes.

26 2.

15026

After they were'sold, or previous rather to the sale, there were so many pairs of boots which had to be

accounted for ?

And so many were sold ?

A.

Хов.

27 Q.

A.

Yes.

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

15027

A.

Was stock taken afterwards by anyone to see that the 15.023

balance was correct ?

No. These boots are issued to the coolies, and some of

them never appeared on the books, as they were handed

over from the gaol.

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