1030
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No. 10 of 1899.
21..
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Such quantity or numbers as the Health Officer of the Port may deem necessary,
B
if
Conger Fish, I
Rice,
(c) of lymph for the vaccination of the said passengers and crew, the vessel from which the said passengers and crew have been removed is quarantined for smallpox;
(d) of disinfectants, not exceeding the scale for Chinese Passenger Ships; (Proclamation No. 7 of 6th July, 1904.)
[para. (e), rep. G. N. 202 of 1909.]
(f) of water daily for cleansing or drinking purposes;
(g) of kerosine oil for lighting purposes at the rate of one third of a tin daily for every 500 passengers and crew.
2. In addition the owners or agents aforesaid shall pay to the Government such charges as the Health Officer of the Port, by certificate under his hand, may certify to have been incurred by Government for medical comforts, for the cleansing and disinfection of the vessel, or of the merchandise on board of her, from which the passengers and crew have been removed; and for the burial of the bodies of any of the passengers or crew who may die in the Station. They shall also refund to the Government the cost of scavenging the Station at the rate of half a cent. per head per day of the passengers and crew.
SCHEDULE A.
Diet Scale at Observation Station, Laichikok.
Chinese Contacts.
Congee Rice, Sago,.. Salt, Sugar, Firewoo BRI Congee, Dhall, Rice, Salt, Tea, Chi SUP Chicken, Congee, ( Rice, ... Salt, FirewoodNote:
Bovril, ( Oil, Ground Nut, 1/3 D. 7 13 oz. pint), M Medical Rice, 1 1/3lbs. Salt, 1/3 oz. per head per day. Tea, Chinese, Vegetables, Fresh,. 1/3 0%. 1 1/3 lb. Firewood, 2lbs. JIndian Contacts.
Flour, 8.0%. Ghee, 1 oz.) Rice, 8 oz. Salt,... 1/4 oz. Sugar, Tea, Chinese, Firewood, 2lbs. J Curry Stuff, Dhall, Eggs, (or Fish, Fresh 6 oz.), Fish, Fresh (or Goat Meat), 4 oz. 2*As amended by G. N. 202 of 1909.
1. All c are declar
1 oz.
per head per day.
2. Ther passage of named as
8 oz.
2/3 oz.
1.02.