THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 23, 1941.

No. 628.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

The following is published for general information :-

23rd May, 1941.

N. L. SMITH,

Colonial Secretary.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1936.

(QUARANTINE AND

PREVENTION OF DISEASE).

Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations, 1939.

Under and by virtue of the powers conferred by the Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations, 1939, published as Government Notification No. 621 of the Government Gazette of the 31st July, 1939, the Director of Medical Services prescribes as follows:-

A valid certificate of inoculation against cholera in respect of passengers arriving in Hong Kong from Macao is one which:

(1) shows that the holder has been inoculated against cholera not less than six days and not more than six months before embarking at Macao for Hong Kong.

(2) bears a photograph of the holder attached and chopped with an official seal, and

(3) is signed or countersigned by a Government Medical Officer of the Colony of Macao or by a Health Officer of the Government of the Colony of Hong Kong.

P. S. SELWYN-CLARKE, Director of Medical Services.

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