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analyst are analysed with special care, in view of the fact that 

 the reports upon such samples are more likely to be made the 

 basis of legal proceedings than reports on samples submitted 

 privately. 



(2) . In consequence of the responsibility attaching to the 

 analysis of samples under the Act, the fees received by official 

 analysts in respect of such samples are comparatively high, but 

 the proportion of the fee payable by the person or society 

 sending in a sample generally amounts to a very small sum. 

 Therefore, by submitting samples under the Act, the most 

 reliable analyses are obtained at a very small cost. 



(3) . By submitting samples to the official analyst the society, 

 besides gaining the above advantages for themselves, assists the 

 authorities to carry out the intention of the Act by discovering 

 and dealing with any fraud that may be in existence. 



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