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HONGKONG SANITARY BOAR IMPORTANT MINUTE BY HE
GOVERNOR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1910,
sldered and dealt with the matter. I consider the. Executive Council shoubi romit the case back for reconsideration, with much additional evld- once, before they finally reject the Board's recommendation.
main
Mr. Hoorer-Have you got plenty of in-
Onslow, Sir Frederick Young, Sir Clementi Smith. Lord Blyth, Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, Executive Council out of deference to the Board f cccepted without question all its recommenda spectors, sir?
The PRESIDENT-No, we have not. Inspector Mr. Lionel Hichons, luto Treasaror General in the Transvaal, Lord Hill, Myk Stautor tions I would cease to discharge the duty laid upon it by law. He quite agreed, but if the Cotton is on special work at the Slaughter-house Maahin, Chairman of the London Chust Conneil acted on evidence which was ret before and it will be necessary to replace him if he goes ber of Commeren, Mr. R
John Cockburu, Sir John Willoughby, Lerd Cooper, M.P., Sir the Board he thought it was only fair that then love
Mr. Hoorer-We don't know the date on Arsburg, Lord Stulbrides Lord Khener,
Bir Williais White, Lord Bethschild, Mr. Hou matter should be referred back to them with
Bridge. Sir John Kaill, Lieutenant-
catchment area, and that the sewage from "I existing buildings is diverted so that none THEs discharged into the matchment area. The suggestions of the special committes were adopted almost in their entirety. Exhasative onquiries were at the same time made into the chemical Hon Mr. HEWETT minted. The A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held bacterielogical tests applied and into question is the safety or otherwise of water yesterday at the Board Room. Mr. E, standards assigned by„pxperts as applicable to frota Rokfulum. I still maintain this witor is thick additional evidence. It was an open secret which the Medical Board, said he was unfit for or Heaton, M.P., Lord Grofoil, Admiral Sie Wolfe presided, and there were present:~Tan, Para and potable water. Bir Henry May, ino liable at suy tiuie to be contaminated: We say that members did not attend the meetings of service, therefore we may take it that he is not. Cypri Sir Bevan Edwarde, Sir Lawronco
INTERESTING DISCUSSION,
final minute, dated 6th October, 1910, directed not do without Pekfolum until the larger Tytam Mr. W. Chatham C.M.G. (Vice-President), that experiments extending over six months scheme has been carried ont. The sooner this Hos. Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar General) should be carried out. The correspondence and change can be effected the better for flis bealth Hồ. Mr. P. A. Hawelt, Mr. A. Stelton enquiries form a bulky pile and certainly do not of the Colony.. Hooper. Colonel Bedford, It.A.M.C. (Priu-indiente a polloy of innotion or that the repro- cipal Medical
Oficor), Dr. Filzellementations of the Sanitary Board have to Mr. Lau Cha Puk. Mr. Ng Ten Tax, Dr. E. practically ignored by Government. Clark (Medical Officer of Healths) Dr. W..W.^) Pearse (Assistant Medical Ofour of Health), and Mr, W. Bowen Rowlands (scoretary),
It remains for me in the Interests of the community to examine as briefly as I can the present reccomendation of the Sanitary Bond the Pukfulum reservoir shall be that shuudoned. Ono source of danger is raid to consist in the district being the ene from which the milk supply is drawn. The milk cannot, of course, be contaminated by the water drunk by the cows, and the Dairy Company have show that their admirable methods of clean.
at big ing all utensils by sterilisation. temperatures and by steum jeta preclude any possibility of contamination by contact with vossela washed in impure water. The wator from Pokful reservoir which is ad in 1 All Alterad the city of Victoria through the fillar bors at Worl Pornt, and it is only of the unfiltered water consumed in the district itself of which complaint is made. The recommendation, therefors, that the Pokfalum water should be eliminated from the supply of the Colony, appears to be hardly justifiable. It is in any enso a counsel of perfection and impossible to carry out until we have some other apply to replace it, for oven with this supply To wore in imminent danger of a water fomize early in the present year. Already the rider main system so disliked by the Chinese has had to be instituted as a precaution against a renewed deficiency next year. That the finances of the The law of the Colony which has been in opera Colony may render it possible to proceed before flon for many years gives certain powers to the long with the Tytam Tak scheme is my part Sanitary Board, and in the general interests of hope, but I hardly think that sither the British the community inposes an extra infogoard or the Chiaro community would welcome & in certain matters by fnslating upon the and special tax to enable the immediato con- additional concurrence of the Governor-instruction of this work. Even si, during the Connoil. If the Executive Council out of years in which the new reservair was being con deference to the Board accepted without question structed it would be impossible to do without all its recommendations, it would have conrod Pokiniam. Dr. Fitzwilliams, however, in the to discharge the duty laid upon it by law. It, miunto which accompanied the resolution con- after careful examination, it fads itself comfines his indictment to the unaltered water pelled to dissent from the conclusions of the supplied to the village of Pokfulum and its The principales son for tho Board, the course (in any matter of importauss); environs.
is apparently that has usually boon taken of referring the Board's recommendation
catchment ares is under suspicion the Sanitary Board for the matter back to reconsideration with a fall statement of the and should be condemned. The report, which led the Governor-in-Council however, of the Boteriologist on the water come to an opposite conclusion. Not supply of the Colony upon which the recom infrequently these reasons have ocutained mondation was based shows that t'e altered matter which was not before the Board when water faken from the Pokfulam reservoir is they recorded their recommendation. This naturally puror then the unfiltered water from course-fustead of an unexplained dissent-ap the Tytam and Kowloon-roservoirs Bat-the pears to me the most courteous and reasonablo Pokfulam district in this matter is no worse off which could be adopted, yet it is specifically con- than any other district or village in the Romast in the papors before me,
PORFULAM WATER SUPPLY. The following letter was received from the Government reintive to the Pokfulam water supply. It was addresard by his Rexcoflency to the Colonial Secretary:-
I have read with much regret, mivami dis. onions, which have taken place at meetings of the Szultary Bened on the subject of to forone made to the Government on the question of the Pokfulam water supply; the proposal toconvert a Intrine at Hunghom into a trough closet; and to the Governor-in Coqucil on recommendationens to water closets; for I observed that of the members ap- peared to be under the impression either that the trommenilations of the Board did not receive Adequate attention, or that it was wrologs for the Sanitary Board to make recommendations it they wears to be over ruled by this Governerin Council, What power will influench the Government?" asks Dr. Fitzwilliams, "if a report by the Baultery Board-Lails Why haro a Savitary Board at all?" The community. if I may judge by the local Prass, not unnaturally infern that the Cosornment hare treated the - recommendations with but small consideration. I tako this opportunity of correcting this impression.
reasons
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It remains to be shown whether, in the orgas
prevalent.
The PRESIDENT-Does any member wish to address the Board on the subject of his
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The PRESIDENT-The medical board roporte
Al R.A pri Ridley, Sir H
the Beard, na they and there was nothing to cemet for servico now, for. The Board, they mid, was practically an
3.II. Lon Wolverton, Sr U. Advisory board, and its adrico was set aside so
on July 2nd.
Tree, General Sirtan Hamilton," ir Hou. Mr. Hewerr-I don't see any reason George Frampton, A., Mr. J. G. Butoher, alton by the Exeuntive Council.
K.C..
M.P. Lord Tennyson, Mr. Muaro How, Mr. HEWETT --Don't speak for me. I why this man should not carry on during the Ferguson, M.P, Mr. Freeman, Murray (scire- am a member of beth bodice.
cool weather until the middle of March, when he tars. British Empire Learne). Mr. Harry E. The Passar Please lot there be no intor. has got to go. It simply mesme that he is Brittain, Sir E. Waterlow, R.A, Sir Frederick trying to plach a bi-gor pension ont of "Pollock. Mr. A. D. Steel-Maitland, M.F., Sir Mr. HooPER said ho thought all were very ruption
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-The member hes no
the ratepayers and meantime he is try. Ivor Herbert, M.P., Sir M. Lenchcroft. Mr. F.
Crawalay Williams,
MA, Mr. Goldmann, pleased so far as the matter of the Poktulum.
ing to go away three months earlier rud io gol M.P. Sir G. Parker, M.P., and Bir O. Lowes- reservoir was concerned to find bat bis Ex-right to speak for me, and colloney was dilling to appoint a emission. Mr. Hoorn-I am going to proceed nutit Ione elas to do his work. I don't think the Wittowrongo. us doubt to be corponed entirely of medical am rolo out of order by the Chairman. Some application should be considered. Wither the men, to go into the allegations which had been of the members of this Board are members of man ought to have gone at once or he ought to
Council. What is the stop on till the end of his year. made concerning the district irronnding the the Extontir reservoir and mom partientarly its insanitary good of our spending our time here if members state. He would new pass on to the matter of who sw mombers of the Executive Council have water closets, which also had been dealt with by not time to come, but go up to the Council and his Excellency, and in which he had said he had override the decisions of the Board of which read with regret the views taken by members of they are members ? the Sanitary Board.
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL÷Which moms bers
Mr. HOOPER-If you will allow me to proced:
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-Wo are discussing the Pokfulum water supply, not the question of water closets. det
Mr. HOOFER - No, we are discussing the Governor's minuts. I bink Faut in order.
The PRESIDENT- Yes, proceed.
Hon Mr. HEWETT—I don't propose to reply to the Lan member's remarks. I consider they are too silly for anything.
Mr. Hoorn-I thank the bon, member.
The PRESIDENT (to Mr. Howolt) have anything to say.
on
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-I say that Mr. Hoopts in his speech just now made a sort of covert attack, presumably on wyself. There is only one other member who is on the Exocatire Council as well as the Board. I say his remarks are entirely nucalled for, quite unjustified anil not worth replying to
The paper was Inid on the table.
MALARIA AT SHAUKIWAN.
to forward for the information of the Board the enclosed copy of a miante by the Registrar- General dated the 14th instant. His Excellency has approved the free issue of quinine to the Chinese Dispensary.
Mr. Hoopen-If staying on would aggravate the disease I would certainly let him off, but I don't think it would.
The PASIDENT-I Roc't think it is a question of aggravating the disense, but I think the older members of the novice present will bear me out that it is the custqui of the Governineut to allow a razu his fall pay Icave. It seems hard that ho should do Lis work, be entitled to his leave, and then not be allowed to take it simply because he is invalided out of the service. If it is a question of his not being able to be spared then I should certa dly say his leave cannot be granted, but in other circumstances personally I would ro- commend ik
Hon Fr. HawerIf what you say is correct, and the man is entitled to ali there things. I don't see why you should refor the motior to us at all. It
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tion. Under the Colonist regulations, subject to the exigencies of the service, he is entitled to this leave. When I was appointed President of the Board I received distinct instruction that I was to lay these matters before the EXTRACT FROM "THE LANCET," Board, and I am doing so. There was
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Ondicates that the statement made in
Mr. HOOPER, reverting to the subject of Water closets, stated that the view of the Excontire Council had drawn a protest from some of the members of the Board
The following reply from the Government, matter for the Government to settle. If it who saw no use in voting on those subjects con. sidering that when they went up to the relative to malaria at Shankiwan, was read :— | was a question of asking for something to which With reference to your latter of the 27th alt, he was not entitled it would be a different thing. Executive Council the Pony's decisions' waro over-ruled. His Excelimey vant on le squam directed by his Excellenor the Governor The PRESIDENT—I am in an awkwoni posi- detail to discuss the rosson why it was thought inadvisable to have closets, Amongst others was given the reason that the harbor would bo polluted and there would not be sufficient scouring by the tides The Beard's worthy
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL's minute was in Vice-President," the Director of Pablio Works, gigned a report by the Comfollow The Chinese are more likely a point I overlooked, that is, at mittee appointed to consider the questo be induced to take quinine" by Dispensary now Inspector can be appointed in bisregard to it is honest, that is to say it is Pure tion of permitting water closete in build than by the police. We can only uso persus place until his three months' creation lenye have Malt Whisky distilled in the Pet Still. Mero- age in Kowloon. That report stated:sion, because unless the recipient of the quinine expired. Therefore, so far as I can see, it is over, the evidence of the palate is in favour of "The positions of the outfalls of the various is made to swallow it before the Inspector's eyes not possible to spare him becaase, there must be the statement that it is fully runtared. The flavour, while malty and rich, is soft. This sewer were carefully investigated in connection there is no guarantee he will take it, though no two inspectore at the Kennedytown Slaughter Whisky is well adapted for Special Dietetic
I should be glad if members would purposes."- with the queation and it was ascertained that doubt Inspecter Collett could get plenty of hense. the principal ones for the district.occupied by people to apply for the quinine simply to please allow this matter to stand over and I will report European residences, namely, that portion of the him. The best results will be obtained, I to them definitely at next meeting. peninsula south of Gascoigne Road, pro situated think, by supplying quinine to the Dispensary at Kowloon Point, where they are exposed to the and directing the doctor to press quinine PROPOSED IMPERIAL EXHIBITION full effect of the tidal currents. After duly con or the patients wherever he feels ho onn-do so sidering the replies received, we are of opinion with profit. The Dispensary can parohase the that the objections which have been mised in quinine from the Government, but cannot make some of them are not sufficient to justify the charge for it, and the Dispenmry is maintain- refusal of water closets in the case of Europeaned by prislis subscriptions residences within the area mentioned in par-
Blocs writing the above I have-nuslysed the
graph, and we recommend that permission for death returns for September. Leaving six out these conveniences be Franted in the case of of account in considering tho barracks, there buildings of the class and in the district men. Cremain fourteen at Blankiwan West, but not tioned." The Dopaty Director of Public Works in Shankiwan proper. The astonishing thing who gave evidence before the Committee, said is that with all this malaria in bones and "The question of the possible pollution of the village boats, there is to little in the village it waters of the barbour from sewor outfalls may self, and in all the houses adjacent to the main
road from Quarry Bay to Shankiwan. be neglected.
Considering the depths of water and strong tidal currents that ran during the whole of the year leading to the general dispersion and mixing of all foreign matters with the tidal waters, there would be little fear of any nuisance being createl (Ses Mr. Cooper's report of 23rd July, 1828) But, should the neighbourhood of the outfall swers become objectionable on this score, arrangement conli with little diflculty be made for the intercop
Colonel Beproan mionted-I am very clad
tote that free quinine is to be issued to the residents at Shaukiwau when they wish it. I should like to draw attention to the fact that eren the mutaber of deaths, as reduced by the efic's analysis of districts, armt represent an enormons number of cases.
DR. FITZWILLIAMS-Is the fren distribution of quinine already in effect?
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL Yes, since the Disposary was opened."
The paper was laid on the table,
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Colony except Aberdeen, and perhaps Shrink way, where the supply is partly flired. That referred to, the Governor-in-Council Ima doultnpuro und unfiltered water is supplied to hastily and without dus and fall possideration lumen be aga to drink" is indictment op. of the representations made by the Sanitary plicable to the whole of this and every other Board In the mattor of water clants colony in the world with which I am noquainted, I will be very brief, as it is not the provided those human beings are living in ontly. question immediately under consideration. In leg villagua, for obviously elaborate and costly this question the Government has been influen schemes for Bitration can only be taken in hand ced by the strongly reiterated views of its for largo cities." madical advisor, that the immunity from Lyphoid, I trust that what I have said may re-assure enteric and similar diseases in probably due to the public, both as to the insistent efforts by the absense of sowuge drains, and that to intro Government to find a practicable solution and duce these to any arollable extent would as to the real dimensions of the danger Rinos, constitute a danger to public health, Again, however, so responsibio a body na the Sanitary the harbour is necessarily subject to much Board still entertain fears regarding this contamination from the shipping, large and question I will, the thorough investigation small, which frequents it, but it clean now being onducted by the Government tion of solid fecal matter." My, Boulton, wo, ba Hues is prosorred to a large extent by Bacteriologist should warrant that course, appoint thought, was chief exuentiveengineer, said: "The the very powerful earront which runs through a committee of experts to suggest any przelio-{ conditirasat Kowloon Point are favourable to its it. The Government therefore has desired able means of dealing with it, such, for instance introduction there: the district possovaes n con. ant to increase the avoidable pollution by as condensing on the spot and issuing only constant and ample supply of water: it has a system adding to any considerable extent sewage from densad water when the bacteriological test of small pipe sewers separate from the storm- claests and latrines on latid, especially where indicates a fall below an accepted standard. By water drains, thesa sewers discharge into deep'
The PRESIDENT informed members that a the outhow would be in a part of the harbour means such as this I was aanbied in a head-tidal water; the sewage is still fresh at the time Medical Board had recommended that Inspector not much affed by the scour. Bearing these quarters station in Afries to practically of discharge, owing to the comparatively short principles in view, the Governor-in-Council has, erudicato dysentery where it had been extremely distances it ins to travel; and its speedy Collen be invalided out of the service current year's dispersion in ensured by the strength of the on the expiration of his
On that when considering applications for water closets,
You can communicate this minute to the Sani, tidal currents. " Mr. Hooper proceeded to say service, the 26th March, 1911. been guided by a rough and ready standard as to the urgenty of the particular case: The taxy Board, for I am most anxious to remove he quoted these opinion for the information of date the Inspector would have completed queation of the conversion of a latrine at the entirely erroneous impression which some bis Excellency, who had apparently been sixteen years service. The application was Mr. Toopenmipated Is he not well enough: Hunghom into a trough closet was similarly members appear to entertain that their regem slightly misled. His Excellency went on to say submitted for the consideration of the Board very fully considered by the Government, daring mondations are not accorded sufficient weight that if in the majority of as the Ex my absence, and an alternative--and it was and to convince them that the action of the ecutive Council did not confirm the doci. to do his work till bis time expires in March 2
The REGISTRAE GENERAL What does he believed a more effective remedy--was proposed. Government no less than that of the Board - sions of the Beard those decisions were
I turn to the matter of the Pokfulum rosor has heon conscientiously directed is the dissent hack for reconsideration; all he could say want union lave for? Who does he suggest
was, he did not remember one sach case. He should do his work? voir and the unpalatable Lame truths" which charge of public duty.
The PRESIDENT Said in connection with this Dr. FITZWILLIAMS minated: The direct thought with regard to the advisers of the Dr Fitzyilliams has found it to be his duty to
Council that They could application be would like to point out that a lay before me through the Board of which he is assurance of his Excellency that the Govern-Exentire a member. He considers the policy of function mont have now under active consideration the not be better than those of the fanitary medical inquiry had been held into the state of
Sir Ploter Stewart-Bam tas had an interview SUNDRY SILVER WARE of the Government to be a dangerons neglect of whole question of the Pokfulam collecting Board. His Excellency said the Conncil had this inspector's health and it was decided that the public welfare," and that the continued aves and in particular the prosent condition of additional information which was not available he was unfit for further service in the tropics. with the Frident of the Board of Trade, and the pointed out that in no circumstances could presence of the bacillus coli in the unfiltered the unfiltered water being Issued as potable to for the Board. He thought in much a ces that Asho had stated in his minuts in order to enable was redved by him very sympathetically; but PRINCES PLATE
Le commit the Imperial Government to water issued for drinking raposes to the district that district cannot fail to allay the scare of the papers should be sent back to the Board with the inspector to complete sixteen years service
to get a" sixteen years pension chome. The movement is entirely non-political. CUTLERY of Pokfalum constitutes "a grave menuce to the general public. The appointment of such additional information. Further, he ventur.. and the public health, and it is not too much to my commission as noted in his Excellonor's ed to say that the Ecard bad information which as the cool weather was coming on, he Questions of Free Trade and Protection or any that it is courting na opidemic of disease in minute of November 22nd will be welcomed by in many esses the Brecutive Council did not was permitted to stay on until he inished his other question of palliloul controversy will
that it should be taken up in a truly Im the Colony," This innger, hu points out, is those who hold vary decided views on the matter, possess. The Rowed appointed a committee and the year on the 26th March, 1911. He now applied come into the scheme at all. The only desire is FANCY LEATHER GOODS.
Mr. Hoores. It is satisfactory to find that individual members made inspections. He could for three months leave to enable him to go pezialistic apirit as an exhibition promoted for of the Empire. It is specially great because the district concernel
is the one from which almost the entire his Excellency the Governor he personally in- not lo better than quote ore case in which the on January 1st. This was nothing unusual the benefit of the pop the committoo is ómeg -
hoped that later on, European population obtain their milk sup. vestigated the eierances of the Banitary Board Board recommended the granting of an applica Any oficer retiring usually applied for three o
four months leave and it was usually grated Ply".
These statements made public in as to the frea ment their considered decisions tion under section 175, TIL application was
by the Government. He was entitled to it subject to the exigencies of the service and be got it if he could be eparod. In this case the inspector would in all probability proceed to Eng. Iand as soon as he got leave and a new man would have to be appointed with effect from January 1st, so there was no unceasily for making a provision to carry on his work during his absence. Inspector Cotton had had very little leave, and in the aircumstances the President sew no objection to this application.
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the Press are suloient to create alarm and to have receive! by the Executive Council. One refused by the Executive Council, but on his catue the community to resent "a policy of question arises infwy mind on his Excellency's roommendation the matter was re-committed inaction"in circumstances so serions.
Are the medical advisers to the and he personally asked the Colonial Secretary if The question of the contamination of the Executive Comel more competent to express he would goand inspect the place himself. He did Pokfulum reservoir was raised during my opinion on the subject referred to than the 30. What was the consequence . The matter was recent absence from the Colony. It was im-advisers and medical members of the Board, who reconsidered by the Executive Council and they mediately and exhaustively inquired into by the ars equally disinterested, and who are entitled reversed their desision. He merely quoted this Government and the result of their investiga to have all the evidence on each subject hid instans to show that the Board was in tions was communicated to the Sanitary Board before them? If the Executive Council should prior to go into matters more thoroughly, It was pointed out that for a great number of have any additional evidence which was not than the Executive Council, He quite op years no now buildings had been erected in the available to the Sanitary Board when they con preciated what his Excelleney said that if the
s of the Empire. Letters wishing the
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every success have been received from ME Chamberlain, Mr. Churchill, and Colonel Sealy, Under-Secretary of Stato for the Colonice, The High Commissioners for Canado, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand haro, nat only joined this committas, but bave promised to SPORTING CUPS and give every assistance in their power. Lord Stratheaca pocially has helped greatly to get prominent Canadians interested in the mere- mout
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The following, in addition to the Colonist High Commissioners, are amongst those who of Marlborough, the Duke of Westminister, have already joined the committee The Duke the Duke of Portland, the Duke of Somerset, the Duke of Abercorn, Lord Dafferin, Leri Winchester, Lord Northampton, Lord. Selborne, Lord Waldegrave, Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lord Lamington, Lord Meath, Lord Derby
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