76.

NI May.

be returned.

I have ter

M. H. Alexander,

(Signed)

Acting Colonial Secretary:

126

ryby.

"(Copy) Remarks by

The Acting Superintendent of Police

Extracts from the Colonial

Surgeon's Report for 1861.

Report

There

are

tivo

men

especially

I

appointed for the prevention of 1 What I have classed

under the head of ventilation,

the under

quisances arising from the

cumulation of deil and Enblish that is the providing a sufficient

to and the extension of the town supply of pure air, un contaminatid

is far

to

too great to enable them by noxions effluvia, requires -

discharge

efficiency;

A

their duty with equally with the last essential.

larger number to health a thorough reorganisation

therefore necessary

to insure a more

in order. It is true that the Inspector of

perfect - Nuisances has

performance of it .

nuisances has effected a very

considerable improvement in

the Chinese de not deposit their dirt in impossible for one

3 generally the state of the streets, but it is

one AN

to do

the several dust- bins, although effectually what in

every other

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