and prevention of nuisances
Jour
2. I fully
Concur
wish to have the
law strictly enforced in matters of sanitary superintendence, and feel that I can scarcely over-rate the importance of
That subject
in the case
of a community
circumstanced like Hong
Kong; and
I should
Greatly regret if either local
prejudices,
or
official
reluctance
to vigorous
action,
Employing
have impeded the Execution
of the laws relating to
sanitary matters which
is entrusted, and
hope that it will be done with much vigour.
I must, however,
observe that comments,
on the part of the Executive,
on the
Manner in
which
Magistrates have discharged their Judicial functions,
can
scarcely be called for
or be of service to the
public.
4.
The
Exercise