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2.
16. Price has pointed
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3.
4th June, 1888,
out, principally in Memorandum which I _ Enclosure!!
of.
enclose, the expediency uniting the Inspection of Buildings with the duties of the Sanitary Surveyor, and : the necessity of strengthening the staff in connection with both offices, in view
w of the additional work required by
the new Health Ordinance,
and in consequence of the rapidly increasing
number
of
4 buildings.
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I was assured
essured by the
Surveyor-General, and I.
believe, that some, three hours of his time is -
consumed
attending
in
every day to the reporte of -
the Inspector of Buildings,
and con
condusting the necessary
correspondence. He informed
me moreover
that
plans - passed by the Inspector of Buildings have hitherto -
C
required to go to the Sanitary
Shurvevor
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