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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 11, 1906.
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Chinese Cemeteries.-Mount Caroline Cemetery,
Mount Davis
Tung Wa Hospital
Infectious Diseases
Protestant
Shaukiwan
308
332
2,222
342
42
362
31
Aberdeen
153
Stanley
36
Shek (
8
97
Ma Tau Wai
817
Shai Yu Shek
147
91
Sham Shui Po Christian
161
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(Kowloon City)
4
4,934
There were three cremations of bodies during the year.
DISINFECTING STATIONS.
During the year the two Disinfecting Stations dealt with 36,616 articles of clothing bedding, etc.
These articles were received for disinfection according to the following Table:
Victoria Station.
Articles from Private Houses,
23,637
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Kennedy Town Hospital, Tung Wah Hospital, Government Civil hospital, Police Stations and Gaol,
Government Clothing lent to Contacts,
1,630
1,744
1,026
218
841
Clothing and Bedding of Staff,
3,000
32,096
Kowloon Station.
Articles from Private Houses,
3,910
Police Stations,
27
Government Clothing lent to Contacts,
583
4,520
PROSECUTIONS.
A list of prosecutions undertaken during the year for breaches of the Sanitary Laws and Regulations of the Colony is given in Table IV.
The special report of the Medical Officer of Health on the Plague Epidemic of 1905 and the reports of the Medical Officers in charge of Hospitals and Sub-Departments are printed as Annexes A to K of this report.
FRANCIS CLARK, M.D., D.P.H., Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer. WILFRID W. PEARSE, M.D., D.P.H., Acting Medical Officer of Health.
March, 31st 1906.