THE "HONGKONG MARU.".
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The San Francisco Chronicle of June 19th Bays:-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902.
THE STERILIZATION OF SALADE.:
OF INTEREST TO HONGKONG,
The following extract taken from the 'pited States Public Health Report, of June 6th, and was written by Dr. J. N. Enger, of the Marine Hospital Service, from Naples ---
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Early yesterday morning the Japanese' liner
·Hongkong Maru, Captain Filmer, came into port from the Orient and Honolulu, two days ahead of time and with a record to her credit. The fast running was between Yokohama and Honolulu, the distance being covered in, eight The news reports to the effect that the recent days and twenty-two hours, or less than either outbreak of the Asiatic cholera at Manila was the Ching or the America Maru has occupied due to an importation of germs on fresh veget- on the run. The Hongkong Mari's time from abies brought from Hongkong has given rise TAGENTS for this Company in CANTON- Hongkong was twenty-six days and twelve to a' discussion in Italian medical journals as hours, and five days and fifteen hours from to the appropriate, methods for the sterilization Honolulu, Notwithstanding her gain of two of crude greens. The subject is of especial days over schedule time the steamer could interest in Italy, where salads fórm one of the easily bave reached port Tuesday morning if staples of diet. Large quantities of salad good dispatch had been received at Honolulu. plants, lettuce, congeners of the cabbage While in port the steamer will be in the hands fennel, and other greens are usually carried of carpenters, who are to build a broad stair- on board ship" by emigrants leaving Italy. way, leading from the social hall to the hurri-During the cholera epidemic of 1893 all such cane deck. The steamer brought the season's first shipment of new tea from Amoy, amount. ing to 250 tons.
THE CHEFOO DISASTER.
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
The correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury writing from Cheloo on the 14th just, says :——
I am glad to be able to say that everything is now being carried on as usual here. On Bunday evening the schoolroom was packed
with the scholars and a large number of visitors present at the memorial service of the boys who bad been so summarity called away. The service was a very touching one and the earnest words of Dr. Hunter Corbett who opened the service, and also of Mr. Baller who preached
articles were prohibited, and their exclusion was made a condition to granting the United
States consular bill of health: Heat is, of course, inapplicable to the sterilization of fresh food stuffs, inasmuch as their virtues as articles of diet depend largely on their being eaten raw, Popular opinion naturally tends to the view | that any hygienic measures applied to salad vegetables should be on the principle of asepsis rather than antisepsis. While the palatability of fresh greens might not be affected by
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it is easily understood that the impression pro Ho duced by the antisepticizing would not be con- ducive to good cheer. Yet one experimenter, G. Ceresole, writing in the Policlinico, recom
ends the use of tartaric acid. He states that a sample of salad infected experimentally with a culture of the cholera spirillum was sterilized in five minutes by a 2 per cent watery solution of tartaric acid. To avert danger from the consumption of crude greens it is sufficient to immerse them for half an hour in a 3 per cent
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from the text, "Is it well with the child? It is arell," must have been a great comfort to many present who were personally afflicted. It is a sign of the perfect good faith held by everyone who has children at the school, in the fact of the whole sad incident being outside of the solution of tartaric acid. It is asserted that OFFICES in Ground Floor of DES VEUX
range of human probability, and that blame of the trouble cannot reasonably be laid to
one's door, that so far all the scholars remain as before, and I am sure that in saying, "One hopes
that the school will continue to prosper in spite of this sad accident," I am only voicing the opinion of nearly everyone who knows the people connected with the institution.
A REGRETTABLE INCIDENT. In the preceding paragraph i used the words nearly everyone" advisedly. Strange to say an individual here, who at one time. was con: nected with mission work, actually had, the bad Taste (to put it mild'y) to wait until one of the boy's coffins was being lowered into the grave, and then to protest against the burial. Even 'granted that according to his lights the man considered that he had the right to protest, fancy waiting till the funeral was taking place and-making a scene in the graveyard. We hear that this person has since been called on to explain his right to interfere, when every- thing necessary for the burial had in due course been attended to. One wonders why there should be no means of making such a brute ..suffer for his callousness..
THE TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS.
THE ABOLITION OF LIKIN
salads so treated, and afterwards washed with water are absolutely non-toxic and that their gastronomic qualities are unaffected by the process. It is recorded that the bacilli of pest (Plague) and of diphtheria are killed in five minutes by a 5 per cent solution of tartaric neid.
The recent studies of Wurtz and Bourger are in point. In these inquiries it was demon- strated that the use of washings of cesspools for manuring truck gardens is perilous to bealth. Pathogenic organisms thus deposited on vegetables are
CAPABLE OF RETAINING THEIR VIRULENCE for long periòds. In France, an official inquiry has been made into this matter and a hygienic commission has confirmed the, conclusions of Wurtz and Bourger. The commission was com posed of Brouardel, Roúz, Wurtz and Ogier."
While the medical profession will not accept the above conclusions without further experi- maptation, the reputation of the men who are quoted will warrant us in giving great weight to their opinions. The thought of the writer was that this was of value to residents of Fonchow, not so much on account of the availability of the method in cleansing salads, as because it will apply equally well to the cleansing of fresh fruits, Ripe-fresh fruits The Universal Gazette referring to the
are not harmful during times when cholera Taxiff negotiations that have been proceeding prevails unless they produce irritation of the both at Nasking as well as at Wuchang digestive tract which makes the subject a suit- between the British Commissioner, Sir Iable host for the cholera germs. The fruit Mackay, the Chinese Commissioners, Sheng pulp contains no such germs. The danger in and Lu, and Viceroys Liu Kun-yl and Chang using it lies in the fact that the fruit may have Chib-tuing states that the questions discussed been handled by unclean hands, or otherwise refer principally to Likin abolition and in-infected, and that in eating it we are not crossed duties in compensation. Sir J. Mackay, that paper states, was willing to allow increased Import duties up to rat per cent. ad valorem but on condition that all kinds of Likin taxes must, from thenceforward be com- pletely abolished. Viceroy Chang Chih-tung's contention, continu-s the Universal Gazette, was that by
„THE ABOLITION OF THE LIKIN BARRIER
STATIONS
in the interior the Government would be unable. to prevent the smuggling of both salt and ppium-the two great sources of revenue to the provincial governments. For this reason the Viceroy is willing only to allow the abolition of Likin on all kinds of goods, but strongly opposes the abolition of Likin on salt and oplum. To this proposition, however, Sir J. Mackay maintained a decided öpposition, and refused to give his content thereto. Eventually, It is reported that Viceroy Liu K'un-yi gave way so far as to consent to the abolition of Likin duty except that on salt, while Viceroy Chang Chih-tung desires to retain the Likin on oplum-all others to be abolished in considera. tion of the increased Import Tariff. To the above two, Likin duties the two. Viceroya maintain a determined front, and it is reported
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sufficiently careful to not touch the pulp after the fingers have come in contact with the out- side, until they have been carefully washed. It is a comfort to know that the germs of plague' do not live long on fruit, but it is well to know too, that there is a real danger of cholera from this source, and that a little extra care in preparing the fruit for the table may be well worth while. In order to use this sug- gestion, fruit need only be immersed in a solu. tion of tartaric acid made by dissolving say two teaspoonfuls of tartaric acid in a pint of boiled water, and allowing it to remain half an haur, after which it should be rinsed in boiled water. Certainly one would be justified in an added feeling of complacency when eating fruit prepared in this way,
H, N. KINNEAR, (M. D.).
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that Sir J. Mackay may probably consent to the West Indies, 17821 £2,000 a year in per- the retantion of the Likin on opium, all others to be abolished.
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An Aden telegram states that wholesale gun running having for a long time been carried on along the British Somali coast for the bene- fit of the Mad Mullah, who is well supplied with the necessaries of war, the British warship on that station are closely kept on, the lookout, being sided therein so a certala extent by the Italian authorities. Part of the crow of H.M.S: Paruus were patrolling the Somali coast in dhow when they encountered another dhow with a crew of four. Chase was given, and the Vessel was overhauled and challenged. The only reply was rifio fire. The bluejackets accordingly tumed a quick-firer on the boat, and, after killing one man and wounding Another, captured the vessel and its contents.
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Hongkong, 25th July, 1902.
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~HE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/8d, is nOW on Sale at THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE. These Tables, which an in columns of roo. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 down to td or from $999 down to 1 cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under £1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and Pence to that of the Founds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents ON MONDAY, the 28thys. 6202ship under $t,coo by adding the equivalent of the P.M., the Company's Steamship Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple ANNAM," Captain Sellier, with Mails, means of computationa very considerablesaving Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is illustrated in the following examples. To reduce £879,17.11 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16
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17.11.
*L879, 0, 0,TM* $9,561.936 9.745
$9,571.671
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PROPOSED SAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG,
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$9,000.000817. 6.10, 8....
571.000
.671=
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500,000 70,000
45.19.3.4
6. 8. 8, 6:
1,000
1.10. I
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