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NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 269.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hong Kong.

Place or Port.

Nature of Measures.

Philippine Ports.

All ports in the United States of America, including the

Inspections outside Manila harbour from 20th April. Third class passengers and new crew must comply with the vaccination requirements.

Inspections outside the ports from 1st April. Steerage passengers must comply with the vaccination requirements.

Date.

Reference to Government

Notification.

16th April,

1924.

30th April, 1926.

Hawaiian Is- lands.

Bangkok.

Vessels detained at river mouth and passengers and crew vaccinated unless they can produce evidence of successful recent vaccination.

29th October,

1926.

No. S. 301.

Amoy.

Hong Kong declared an infected port on account of

Small-pox.

25th January, 1938.

No. S. 31.

Manila,

Do.

Philippine

Islands.

27th January, 1938.

No. S. 37.

Formosa.

Do.

10th February, 1938.

No. S. 48.

Japan.

Do.

17th February,

1938.

No. S. 54,

French

Do.

Indo-China.

30th January, 1938.

No. S. 55.

Swatow.

Do.

123rd February,

1938.

No. S. 66.

Chefoo.

Do.

15th March, 1938.

No. S. 96.

Netherlands

East Indies.

Cholera.

Bangkok, Siam.

Hong Kong declared an infected port on account of

11th June, 1938.

No. S. 176.

C

Do.

1st July, 1938.

No. S. 200.

Kulangsu,

Do.

Amoy.

2nd July, 1938.

No. S. 201.

Japan.

Do.

25th July, 1938.

No. S. 242.

Tientsin.

Do.

24th July, 1938.

No. S. 255.

12th August, 1938.

N. L. SMITH,

Colonial Secretary.

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