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No. S. 169.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong.
Disease.
Port or Place.
Restrictions in Forec.
Cholera.
Bangkok.
Medical examination; quarantine at the discre-
tion of the Health Officer.
Plague and Cholera.
Amoy.
Do.
Authority.
Proclamation No. 1 dated
6th May, 1910.
Proclamation No. 7 dated
5th July, 1911.
No. S. 170.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
Place or Pori.
Netherlands- India.
Philippine Islands.
Nature of Measures.
Date.
Reference
to Govern- ment Noti-
fication,
Hongkong declared an infected port. Importation of the
following articles from Hongkong or transhipped at this | port is temporarily prohibited :-Animal refuse, claws and hoofs: human hair, animal hair and bristles; hides un- tanned, salted or cured with arsenic raw wool and rags: used bags or sacks; as also tapestry and used embroi- deries, unless they form part of personal luggage or household effects being removed.
12th May, 1911.
No. S. 11.
Steerage passengers to be landed at Mariveles and subjected; 30th June, 1911.
to a quarantine detention of seven days, dating from time
of completing the disinfection at Hongkong.
No. S. 159.