them and did all that unnecessary, during my when I saw them in due course morning round
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Statement made by Wardmaster Carneiro: I admitted Sergeant Baboo on ... the ... A. the I had only to discharge them. I do not understand that the to examine every ... are the Captain Superintendent of Police is called of petty larceny: brought to the Central Station during day or night, and the Wardmaster at the Civil Hospital occupies a position similar to the Inspector on duty in the Charge room, exercising a similar discretion in dealing with the cases which are brought in.
Signed E. J. Mharry, MD. Superintendent ... night of the 10th instant. He said he was ... and weak in the ... and could not walk well. He also complained of his throat. We said he thought he had been poisoned. I put him to bed, and ten minutes after he vomited and said he felt much better. I gave him medicine ... or anything else. I did not think the case was bad and did not send for Dr Wharry.
I have no definite instructions as to when to send for Dr Wharry, but exercise my own judgement in any case by day or by night.
2. Statement made by Warden Aston Roy: I admitted the servant ... by order of Sergeant Baboo about half an hour later than the first ... on the night of the 10th instant. He was vomiting a little at the time and I gave him an emetic - probably of sulpho ...
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them and did all that
unecessary,
during my
when I saw them in due course
morning round
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Katement made by Wardmaster Carneiro I admitted Sergeant Baboo on
aud
A.
the
I had only to discharge
them. I do not understand that the
to examine
every
aare
the
Captain superintendent of Police is called
of petty larceny : brought to the Autral Station during day or night, and the Nardmaster at the Civil Hospital occupies position to the erspector on duty in the Charge room, exercising
pico a similar
a secilar.
discretion in dealing with the
which
are
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brought in . S.df E. J. Mharry, MD).
Superintendent
night of the 10th instant. He said he was
and weak in
the
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and could
giddy not walk well. He also complained of his throat. Wc eaid he thought he had
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been poisoned. I put him to bed, and teu winutes after he ormited and said he felt much better. I gave him
anything
medicine wor
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else. I did not
duot
think the case was bad and did not
seud
any.
d. for Qr Wharry. I have not definite instructions as to when to send for Dr Whurry,
but exercise
judgement in any day or by night.
my own
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cave a
2. Statement made by Wardenaston Roy :
Jadmitted the sewant
by
of skergeant
Baboo about half an hour later than the
first .
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was von
the night of the 10th instant. He vomiting a little at the time and ( an emetic - probably of
sulpho
I gave him
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