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RECE Written opinions by Members of Executive ¢ã£riaQJUN 95)

It is unfortunate this statement was not made in

the first instance. Unless the facts contained therein are

disputed I advise dismissal.

24th. April 1895. Sd. r. A. Cooper.

Sunctor of Public tricks.

I alvise dismissal. The Medical Authorities appear to

have been reluctant to show the bag state of affairs-henee

the delay. There is no boubt Coming was in Hospital he

stated that it was on account of ayspepsia. I see no reason

for further correspondence.

25-4-95.

self

20-4-95.

Sa. A.M. Thomson.

beling lolaiet heben.

As the man has had an opportunity or clearing him-

and I presume has not done so, aismiss him.

Sa. A.G. Wise

I acvise dismissal.

Acting Attorney luerel

S. J.H.stewart Lockhart,

Colonial Lic

I do not know the antececent circumstances as we ll

as the ther members but if the evidence is not traversed

recommend dismissal. Is the descipline of the Lunatic

Asylum wellmaintained ? I al of opinion that in all Govern-

ment Institutions a defaulters sheet should be kept for

tach eac.. subordinate officer in which case offence should be

noted at the time of occurrence

,withou such a document cha

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