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Local Auditor distinctly disproves this statement.
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Paragraph 266.
Proper books are kept and
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are regularly checked by the Auditor.
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Paragraph 266. What I meant to convey was
.Souanibro angibilμg bus déias“
not that proper books were not kept but I had to complain that
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an
index of the records had not been made so that it was
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difficult to refer back to papers for information; this has
been in course of preparation and is now practically completed.
Even assuming the premises to be correct,
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which is not so, it does not warrant the conclusion that
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Paragraph 274. - A great deal has been
made out of the question of the Standing Orders, before the
passing of Ordinance 23 of 1903; the Sanitary Board framed the
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Standing Orders for the Officers and servants.
During 1903 these orders had been under
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consideration by the Board for months and the final corrected
proof came up for confirmation at a meeting of the Board in
December and were approved by the Board.
When Ordinance 23 of 1903 became Law the
Principal Civil Medical Officer as Administrative Head had to
control
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