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that rat catching coolies are almost left to their own free
will; they are under the supervision of foremen and Inspectors.
Paragraph 173. - Sam Iu has not to the
knowledge of the Sanitary Surveyor ever done any work at the
Cemeteries.
Paragraph 199. This is not in accordance
with fact; I have concerned myself in the conduct and super-
-vision of the Cemeteries and could have produced written minute s
to prove this had I been asked to do so by the Commission.
Paragraph 202 is misleading; a case was re-
-ported to me by one of the Inspectors not as a result of but
prior to investigation by the Commission; this is referred to
in the Colonial Secretary's minute.
Paragraph 213. - There are plans of the
Cemeteries shewing boundaries kept at the office; the Medical
Officer of Health has reported that he considers it impracticable
and to serve no wise purpose to have plans shewing each grave
space in the Chinese Cemeteries, the number of the grave can
always be obtained by reference to the Register.
Paragraph 214. I quite agree with and
certainly think that all bodies should be inspected by a Medical
wan; this is purely a question of Staff; at present the Medical
Officer
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