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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Department.
No. S. 102.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hong Kong.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
Date.
Reference to Government Notification.
Philippine Ports.
All ports in the United States of America, including the
Inspections outside Manila harbour from 20th April. Third class passengers and new crew must comply with the vaccination requirements.
Inspections outside the ports from 1st April. Steerage passengers must comply with the vaccination requirements.
16th April,
1924.
30th April, 1926.
Hawaiian Is- lands
Bangkok.
Vessels detained at river mouth and passengers and crew vaccinated unless they can produce evidence of successful recent vaccination.
29th October,
1926.
No. S. 301.
Straits Settlements.
Indo-China.
Hong Kong declared an infected port on account of
Small-pox.
13th January, 1933.
No. S. 21.
Do.
22nd February, 1933.
No. S. 86.
Shanghai.
Do.
7th March, 1933.
No. S. 94.
17th March, 1933.
W. T. SOUTHorn,
Colonial Secretary.
PRISON DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 103.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked Tender for Summer Clothing for Prison Staff", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Friday, the 31st day of March, 1933, for the making up and supply of Summer Clothing for the Prison Staff.
Samples of uniform may be seen, further information and forms of tender obtained, at the Prison Department Office, Victoria Gaol.
No tender will be considered unless the person tendering produces a receipt to the effect that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of $50 as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if such person shall refuse to carry out his tender, in the event of his tender being accepted.
No tender will be received unless sent in the form required.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
17th March, 1933.
F. A. HOPKINS,
Superintendent.