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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929.

COLONY FREE FROM | already shown his worth on sev eral committees and Boards and MEASLES.

we now welcome his co-operation in our work for the furtherance of the public, health of the Col-

Questions on Mensles,

REASSURING STATEMENT AT | ony.

SANITARY BOARD.

TRIBUTE TO DR. TSO.

Warm tributes to the work on the Sanitary Board of the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao were paid by the President at the Board's fortnight. ly meeting yesterday when Mr. W. J. Carrie welcomed Mr. T. N. Chau as a new member of the Board in place of the Hon. Dr. Tso..

In answer to questions regard- Ing the number of cases of measles in Hongkong, the Medical Officer of Health said he had not been informed of any casca this year,

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin naked if the M.0.1 would inform the Board if any ense of menstes had been reported and if so in what locality and what precautions had been taken to prevent the disease from spreading.

A second question asked if t was considered that an epidemic of the discasey existed and whe-f ther extra precautions should be. taken by parents and particularly in schools to prevent la infection.

The M.OH. was also naked to advine what stops should be taken in the event of an epidemic.

The Medical Ofleer of Health, Only one death indirectly Dr. H. A. Fawcett, replied.—I am due to the disease had been re-informed of none this year and turned and he did not anticipate only one death indirectly due to an epidemic. He advocated a this disease has been returned: School medical service, with con- but measles is not an officially plete aickness records, among notifiable disease. The death. other things as a step to be taken this year, was a Japanese infant In the event of an epidemie.

Referring to the Hon. Dr. To from Praya East, No. 2 H. D.

early this month. the President said.-Since our Inst meeting we have lost the senior unofficial Member of this Board, the Honourable Dr. S. w. Tso. I cannot let such an event pasa, without saying a few words of farewell, though Dr. Tso has not really left us and will con- tinue, I know, to co-operate with un. from a higher plane.

The Medical Omcer in the Department, who Education would be most likely to become ware of casos in certain schools, has kindly given me information on the subject, although there is no official connexion between the Departments. She states: "Nu cases notified to me, this year." Dr. Tap has been a member of There is a report of two cases, tho University thie Board for a longer period she adds, from than any of us here now, namely quarters. No casos were report- from November 15, 1918. He haued to her officially last year but borne the brunt of the day for sho atates that notifications from over a decade, and seen epidemica British Schools only are received. come, fought, and go. I need not Anglo-Chinese and the Verna. go into detail and would mention cular Schools give us no informa here only the great vaccination lion, and the entrants of the form cumpaign of 1923 which oweder are too old to be very suscept- few much of its success to Dr. Tao'sible. Unfortunately, very labours.

Chinese children under 11 years of 1 'whall not refer to the many age are medically examined.

From

Tso.

Hother public activities of D. To avaliable, the limited information

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where and the open mark, of ap- preciation of his long and arduous labours on this Board and on many another Board and Committee is his appointment to the Legisla- five Council.

The New Member,

As senior representative of the Chinese Community on the Board Dr. Ta has always been in close touch with the Head of the De- partment. His work was by no means confined to these somewhat formal fortnightly meetings we have in this room, but when oc- casion arose he would be in my office giving me the benefit of his

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conditions among the various classes of the community or to- gether we would be climbing the steep stairs of a tenement hous: to see the actual conditions they exist.

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As to the second part, this question does not arise particu turly now and is dwarfed by far more urgent, and serious causas of child mortality. I do not anti- cipate an epidemic here.

part of the question is negative."

Preventive Measures.

Car-

With regard do the third ques« tion this is too wide a subject to lay down in detail and depends largely on circumstances tain general principles apply. The chief of these, in my opinion, is a thorough School" Medical Ser- vice, including complete sicknesa

of all school children. Exclusion of those who have not had the disense is then a simple matter and is more effective than the closure of whole schools.

Notißcation is a debatable sub- ject and was tried in England in Complaints used to reach him 1915 and repealed in 1919. Its there are always bound to be difficulties are considerable and complaints-regarding the activi its objects obtainable by better ties of the executive officers of the methods, such as Infant Welfare Board. Dr. Tao appreciated Lo Schemes; with Health visitors, the full tlint a member co-operation of Practitioners and of the Board the reapon- Health Propaganda. The mor-

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CHANGTEH TROUBLE.

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Hankow, Apr. 16; It is learned from a reliable

There seems to be trouble at Hource that the Government, after Changtch, caused by the efforts, a joint conference with leading of- of Tan Tao-yuan to regain control ficiala. has decided to seek Im-of the city from his former sub. xibility WAR his HIN well as tality is highest in the first two perial sanction for a postponement

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infectious before the rush ap-alists' repeated requests that they

that of the Head of the Sanitary years of life, it must be remem- of the withdrawal of troops from ordinate, Li Yung-chih. When Department. He would therefore, lay the complaint be fare me and discuss fully how it could be met. Though ever ready to receive these complaints Dr. Too was equally ready to listen to both sides of the argument and if he was convinced that our ac-

pears. Preventive inoculation is, remain, on account of present in forced to flee and Li Yung-chih at present, of very limited appli- ability to guarantee the safety of declared for Kwangsi. Now, cation.

Japanese lives and properties it encouraged by the Nanking suc- the troops be withdrawn.--Reutor. cesses, Tan Tao-yuan is attacking Changtah, which is stated to be in In connexion with the plan for

a state of siege.

Kowloon Tong Market.

tivities were for the public good the proposed market at Kowloon an experiment for what might be he became our devoted advocate Tour the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga used as a model market for Hong-up to the present all foreigners and by his own earnest manner said he noticed that

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The President pointed out that reported some Mission property small market. In vlous detractors.

his opinion if a more elaborate market was has been burned-Reuter. I am extremely sorry Dr. Tao that was inadequate an he thought has left us and I wish he had not that more liberal provision should wanted the matter would have to done so but I appreciate his feel-be made. Mr. Braga referred to side was $1,600 but. they could be postponed. The amount set

Shanghal, Apr. 16. ings that an appointment to the the question of wooden blocks be ask for a larger sum if the Board Mr. John Marshall, an Ameri- Legislative Council he should ing used for meat and pointed out make way here for another apokes that he had previously advocat-As prepared to postpone the mat can news correspondent, a man for the Chinese Community. cd blocks of other material which ter until early next year. He was senger aboard H.M.S. Tern, was This brings me from the lament would minimise the risk of infec-clined to agree that the sum wounded when the warship was

fired on near Ichang-Router. for the departed to the welcome tion.

The Hon. Mr. Braga suggested [A previous message slated successor. Mr. Chau He suggested that needs no introduction from me to metal or some form of glass that a recommendation might be that three sailors on board were you all. He bears a well-known labs might be utilined for the and honoured name and he will meat, Improved slaba might be lative Council and a supplement- der heavy fire above Ichang, where her presence was necessary I am sure prove a worthy uphold adopted in the Kowloon Tong mar-ary vote asked for. er of a great reputation. He has ket. They might be advocated as the next meeting of the Board.

The matter was deferred until in consequence of heavy fighting reported be taking place there.]

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