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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Department.

No. S. 195.- 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 Hawaiian Is- lands

Bangkok.

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.

Vessels detained at river mouth and passengers and crew vaccinated unless they can produce evidence of successful recent vaccination.

Straits Settlements.

16th April, 1924.

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30th April. 1926.

29th October,

1926.

No. S. 301.

Hong Kong declared a suspected Port on account of

small-pox.

6th April, 1934

No. S. 147.

1st June, 1934.

W. T. SOUTHORN,

Colonial Secretary

POLICE DEPARtment.

No. S. 196.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for the supply of Rubber Shoes", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Friday, the 15th day of June, 1934.

More or less 240 pairs Rubber Shoes of approved shape.

For further particulars and forms of tender apply at Police Headquarters.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

E. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector General of Police.

1st June, 1984.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 197.—It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate which should be clearly marked "Tender for Supply of Materials for Second Cross Harbour Pipe”, will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Monday, the 18th day of June, 1934. The work is in connection with the Shing Mun Valley Scheme 2nd Section.

No work will be permitted on Sundays.

For Form of tender, specification and further paticulars apply at this Office.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Director of Public Works

1st June, 1934.

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