CO129-340 - Governor Nathan Acting Governor May - 1907 [4-6] — Page 423

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will enable me to concert with the responsible officers measures

by which all undue harshness in the administration of the

Sanitary Laws of the Colony may be avoided I wish a full report

on the subject, based as far as possible on actual occurrences,

to be drawn up by a Committee of the Sanitary Board consisting

of all its unofficial members under the Chairmanship of Mr.

Hewett if he will undertake that duty.

5.

The Officers of the Colonial Government

who are on the Sanitary Board will furnish the Committee with

any information that may be required which it is in the power

of their departments to supply.

I have heard it suggested that there is

corruption in the Sanitary and Public Works Departments but of

this also no specific instances or proofs have been submitted to

me.

In case the Committee are in a position to put forward such

instances or proofs I shall be willing to treat any part of

their report as confidential that they may desire to be so

treated except in so far as may be necessary for investigation

and for subsequent action in the event of charges being proved.

10th. April,

1906.

(Sd.) M. Nathan.

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will enable me to concert with the responsible officers measures by which all undue harshness in the administration of the Sanitary Laws of the Colony may be avoided I wish a full report on the subject, based as far as possible on actual occurrences, to be drawn up by a Committee of the Sanitary Board consisting of all its unofficial members under the Chairmanship of Mr. Hewett if he will undertake that duty. 5. The Officers of the Colonial Government who are on the Sanitary Board will furnish the Committee with any information that may be required which it is in the power of their departments to supply. I have heard it suggested that there is corruption in the Sanitary and Public Works Departments but of this also no specific instances or proofs have been submitted to me. In case the Committee are in a position to put forward such instances or proofs I shall be willing to treat any part of their report as confidential that they may desire to be so treated except in so far as may be necessary for investigation and for subsequent action in the event of charges being proved. 10th. April, 1906. (Sd.) M. Nathan.
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of brent hast tupure crop ebu yall I

ereqsqever Isoof and wt borsange vistei ovod tord atmieląmoo sifa

ant to brao2 Wałtna2 edit to anuiteen end to edroger at baz

-off wine olduq been banos vetine2 edt to ciałoło to mofthe

thing to dremsorotus ext to "otin art et adnomdanne

2 det en of emsee 37 Ens anolisJumat victing

vault ar tat de ni eden me da etukaiqmoo mamiid not nbit or emo N

.altaline ready to sq ft no maleos ojaxoblandon! of TATAT

qaltibor @tuitstro jor oh I

.S

and to the 107 wit admastqen zakke 8081 to someribae?

ha Mitoq erit to dqsmanac fandt sd÷ ni bentednos them.ex

Tavo vr ons annet evit glad? to visteroe2 art of betheastq e81.

alecbira volo0 13 to enrollo trontmong taom end to 000,5

som alizo tard v betoane anoitalumet and to vonenninde vey

<Iɗanoaaa“ bus víIntenso faon ad bivora veil Jerit sentine

.betenfri the

will enable me to concert with the responsible officers measures

by which all undue harshness in the administration of the 419

Sanitary Laws of the Colony may be avoided I wish a full report

on the subject, based as far as possible on actual occurrences,

to be drawn up by a Committee of the Sanitary Board consisting

of all its unofficial members under the Chairmanship of Mr.

Hewett if he will undertake that duty.

5.

The Officers of the Colonial Government

who are on the Sanitary Board will furnish the Committee with

any information that may be required which it is in the power

of their departments to supply.

I have heard it suggested that there is

corruption in the Sanitary and Public Works Departments but of

this also no specific instances or proofs have been submitted to

me.

In case the Committes are in a position to put forward such

instances or proofs I shall be willing to treat any part of

their report as confidential that they may desire to be so

treated except in so far as may be necessary for investigation

and for subsequent action in the event of charges being proved.

Tutonen fliw Jen! viodontaltsant et JI

.0

to holdet etalaba taaeng ent Jart shart qnied are aðntaiqmoo

uillonge on ÷fdancerer bra Iutenso for at snoitsinger rin

.er exoted difpond one else to goonalEni

settermond avod ven I fand rabro më

10th. April,

1906.

(5d.) M. Nathan.

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