SANITARY BOARD.

The Proposed. Crematorium

Bye-laws.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919.

possibly by the police, was that the bye-laws were not suficient to, protect the public from foul play, then the bye-lawa would be practically valueless.

Dr. Fitzwillisins :—I fancy tho. sub committee appointed by the board will very fally look inta thes

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Tes fortnighly meeting of the Bonitary" Bised (was held yester- day stiernoon, at the Sanitary par'mnt, when Mr. D. W. Tra:man, lead of the Department, It was finally decided. that a preale. There were also pre.sub committee consisting of the at the Director of Public Works, following be appointed to go into the-llon. Mr. W. Chatham, Col. the matter:-The Registrar' Lewin, Dr. Fitzwilliams, Chan General, Mr. Olark, Dr.” Filz- Kai Mr. Ng Hog. Taz. Dr.williams and Mr. Bowley. Fearms, Asistant Medical Officer An application was received the 2nd inst., at 9 am and is ex- of Health, Dr. F. Clark M. O, II.; for permission to be allowed to and Mr. W. Bowen-Rowlandsercof-a-nrinal at 1-Peak-Club- secretary.

The Hon. Mr. Chatham moved that this being a special case recommendation be forwarded to the Governor-in-Council that the application be granted.

..

A draft of proposed bye-laws to gorern orematoria in the Colony were laid before the board.

The President said that there

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Dr. Fitzwilliams seconded. soome. I to be a difference of opin-He did not approve of water jon among the members of the being used from the government bounds to the form which the mains but the state of affairs after legislation will toke. As all mat-

a function at the Peak Club can, Mail is expected to arrive tor of legislation had to be refer could be better imagined than here on Friday the 281b instant.

to the government, he described. He did not think it

at 10 a.m. St that it would save

was a sanitary condition "for al sime if the question

were least one house in the neighbour referibil to the officers of the Crown for them to give their opinion. He has no doubt that the matter would be referred to the board but would like to have the formal" opinion whether it was necessary to put heavy. penelities onorLo'her the penalties luidt down for a breach of the bye Ipare a sufficien”, "

hood,

Mr. Chan Kai-ming :—I move 25 an ameshment that this be refused, and that water be not used from the maine.

M. Ng Hon Taz secondod. 'The President :-I understand there is a well somewhere on the premises.

The Hon. Mr. Chatham said the well was some little distan to away and at somewhat a lower level and it would be a lariço un lortaking to pump the water up. The occasions were very few and the quantity of water coo sumed so small that it would scarcely justify the erection of the necessary apparatus to prop the water no to such 'n heigh

Dr. Fitzwilliams said, that if they were reforred to the Law Officers of the Crown in the first instange it would rather prejudi their opinion. In the papers, which had been circulate, there were five differsat methods or stepson which the hye-lawe could be framel and the mattor was not so much as to the penalties but as to how the cremation per The President said even if the maits were to be granted and who fanctions wore more of loss rare wis entitled to sign those permits he took it that the flashing ap The head of the Sanitary Bardparatus would be used whether signal is, bat on what certiuate? there were functions or not. He They hul hore a very different did not know whether there would state of affairs to, what they had be any condition that the water at home They had licensdes of was not to be used when there! the Royal Hongkong College ofwas not any function. Mediome, they

were about The Hon. Mr. Chatham-Cor so have graduates of theditions to that effect could be Hongkong University, they had attached. foreign practitioners who were Event

the British register, was

ually the voting taken and they had. British prac

uree in favour of the mend: ent and three against and the titioners bare who were not, apa further, they had medical Chairman throwing his casting who were on the register

men vote in favour of the amendment| and they the application was refused. dicials and seemed to him

not on

had Overnment

pathologists,

First is war

thing

A most important

ich had to be dealt with

are it was sent to the Law

Vfficers of the Crown.

It

Wisu on those lines that he ask-

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Demand More than their Fare, Japan via Yokohama and Kone

At the Police Court, this morn.

el some time ago that the opinioning, a ricksha coolie from Wan- of the medical board of Hong. ohai was fined $5 or in default kong should be incorporated in the fourteen daya, by Mr. "F A. bye-lawe. He thought that they Hazeland, for demanding more passed at the lost meeting of the than his legal fare,

Inspector Me Hardy stil these board, or the one before that, a Fesolation appointing a sub-men give the police considerable

dɔmmittee.

M:

The President:That is not Dr. Fitzwilliams:-

:-Then I will propose that a sub-committee be formel to consider the five differ- ent ways of framing the bye-liws

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trouble in the Esat end of the town and several complaints had boon received from Europeans. concerning ricksha coolies.

Rifle Range under a Bridgo. At a meeting of the General

aru that when one of those is Committee of the London Divis chosen the matter be then dision of the National Reserve at the cussed by the board and then Mantion House last month par anomillel to the opinion of the ticulars were given of a proposed Law Officers of the Crown. new rifle range in a tunnel ander Blackfriara Bridge. The range, which would be open to Rs servists for shooting practice at any time, would allow for ten targets. A committee was ap pointed to deal with the matter.

The Pendent said that bye Jaws and ordinances were very different. If the board put to gother & eet of bye-lawa which were submitte to the Law Olsen and their opinion, b.oked

body"

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