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Page 11.
Enclosure 2. Page 15.
On that subject the Registrar General differed from the Colonial Surgeon and Principal Naval Medical Officer, believing it to be unnecessary, and I append to the Report of the Committee the observations of the Registrar General and a comment by the Colonial Surgeon.
Enclosure 2. Page 2.
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