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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH AUGUST, 1905.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 511.

The following Notice to mariners is published.

By Command,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 11th Angust, 1905.

No. 19 of 1905.

GULF ST. VINCENT.

PORT VINCENT.

Masters of Vessels and others are hereby informed that the recently dredged Channel leading to Port Vincent Jetty and Wharf has been marked by three (3) Pile Beacons. These Beacons, which have diamond-shaped tops an I are painted black, should be kept on the Port Hand when entering the Harbor. Two Mooring Piles without tops, and also painted black, have been placed one on either side of the Swinging Basin.

Approximate position, lat. 34° 46′ 30′′ S.; long. 137° 51′ 50′′ E.

This affects Admiralty Chart No. 2889B.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, June 28tb. 1905.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 512.

The following Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong is published.

By Command,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH

Colonial Secre av,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 11th August, 1905.

STATEMENT OF SANITARY MEASURES ADOPTED AGAINST HONGKONG.

!

Place or Port

Reference

Nature of Measure.

Date.

to Govern- ment Noti fication.

Manila.

Hongkong vessels may bring steerage passengers, an 1, if health of Hong- 16th October, 1902.

kong satisfactory, can proceed direct to Manila after 1st November. Fresh vegetables prohibited.

No. 66C.

Newchwang,

Importation of rags, waste paper, hair, earth and manure from Hongkong: 4th October 1904.

prohibited.

No. 684.

Siam.

Newchwang.

Hongkong declared a suspected port. Inspection at Kolphra.

31st Jan., 1905.

Hongkong declared an infected port. Arrivals therefrom liable to

quarantine for 10 days counting from date of departure.

31st March, 1995.

No. 70.

No. 186.

Netherlands India.

8th April, 1905.

No. 211

Arrivals from Hongkong, or vessels having called there, are subject to five days" quarantine from date of departure or of last plague case on board. Importation is temporarily prohibited of animal refuse, claws and hoofs, animal or human hair and bristles, untanned hides and hides salted or cured with arsenic, raw wool and rags, bags or sacks which have already been used, coming from or transhipped at Hongkong: also tapestry and used embroideries unless they are transported as personal baggage or in consequence of change of residence.

Burma. Strait-

Settlements.

Hongkong declared an infected port.

Do.

12th May, 1905.

18th May, 1905,

Ourisa and Chittagong.

Arrivals from Hongkong subject to Regulations for preventing the

introduction of plague by sea.

1st June, 1905.

No. 306

No. 319

No. 345

Madme.

Arrivals from Hongkong subject to Regulations under the Venice Con-

vention, at uninfected ports,

2nd June, 1905.

No. 352

Judo-China.

Shanghai.

Hongkong declared an infected port.

6th June, 1905.

No. 358

Do.

7th June, 1905,

No. 364

Chefoo. Quarantine restrictions imposed against arrivals from Hongkong.

3rd July, 1905.

No. 422

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