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NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Department.

No. S. 180.-It is hereby notified, in accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, No. 1 of 1903, that the Government proposes to erect an underground trough closet latrine in Pottinger Street between its junctions with Stanley Street and Queen's Road.

If any owner or occupier of property in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection, such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Monday, the 14th July proximo.

Such objection must state the reasons and specify the property with regard to the ownership or occupation of which such objection is made and the interest therein of the objector.

No. S. 181.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.

Reference

Place or Port.

Nature of Measures.

Date.

to Govern. ment Not-

fication.

Singapore. Hongkong declared an infected port on account of Small-pox.

Orissa.

4th April, 1913. No. S. 85.

18th April, 1913. No. S. 110.

18th April, 1913.

18th April, 1913.

No. S. 111.

No. S. 112.

Plague Regulations imposed in Orissa Ports against arrivals

from Hongkong.

Burmah. Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.

Chittagong. Regulations for the prevention of the introduction of Plague

by sea enforced against arrivals from Hongkong.

Netherlands- India.

Hongkong declared an infected port. Importation of the following articles from Hongkong or transshipped at this port is temporarily prohibited :-(1) wearing apparel, old and worn clothes, household effects, for daily use; used bedding, unless these goods are transported as personal luggage or in consequence of removal. (2) rags. Re- fuse of new goods coming direct from the weaving-mills, from workshops where apparel is made or from bleaching- establishments, artificial wool, and cuttings of new paper, are not considered as rags.

Quarantine up to 21 days according to the state of health on board the ships but subject to exemption on, production of certificates legalised by the Netherlands Consul General at Hongkong.

23rd May, 1913. No. S. 147.

No. S. 182.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong.

Disease.

Port or Place.

Small-pox.

Hoihow.

Plague.

Pakhoi.

Restrictions in Force.

Authority.

Medical examination; quarantine at the discre- Proclamation No. 1 dated

tiou of the Health Officer.

Do.

3rd January, 1913.

Proclamation No. 4 dated 28th February, 1913.

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