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Shinyo Maru

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Singapore, Penang, Colombo &

Fushimi Maru Hakozuki Maru SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila

Kamo Maro

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Asana Maru

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Tuesday, 14th Apr..

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J'orts. Saturday, 25th Apr. Saturday, 23rd May

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LIVERPOOL vin Port Said.

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Tuesday, 31st Mar. Monday, 13th Apr,

Constantinople.

Monday, 13th Apr.

CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Rungoon.

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SMALL-POX.

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From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,

the above

that being the cuse the Chinese had themselves to blame. But if wo remember that these conditions

"OHIO MARU” were imposed fourteen years ago, according to the Hon. Mr. S. W. having arrived from Tso, and that they might not in ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby this lapse of time be generally informed that their Goods are being known to the general publle on ac- landed and placed at their risk in the count of the fact that the popula-ongkong and Kowloon Wharf and tion of this Colony was largely Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- migrated, we might then under loon, whence delivery may be obtained. stand why the conditions have not been complied with as they should have been,

Dux were

Goods not cleared by the 3rd April, will be subject to rent.

In

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Damaged packages must be left the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s presentatives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage Period.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 27th March, 1931.

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Object of Concession.

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Not Enough Warning.

Kotewall said "Continuing Mr. that it was true that since 1918 from time to time or almost an-

All claims must be presented within steamer's arrival of ten days of the numbers cuormova nually

been distributed here, after which date they cannot be pamphlets had emphasising on the necessity of recognized. vaccination. "But my colleagues and I have reasons to believe that the Sanitary Board or any other public bodies rarely if ever gave any severe warning to the people that unless they complied with the conditions the special concessions accorded to them in 1918 would be withdrawn. Now without that gard to those: due warning the resolution was fortunate enough to have a house rescinded. Little wonder that the to themselves but had to ahure a people's mind was greatly disturb-honse with several familles. This class of people form the majority ed."' added Mr. Kotewall.

Katewall said of the Chinese population. Continuing Mr. that Mr. M. K. Lo said that the Director of Medical and Sanitary

"Let us now," said Mr. Kotewall, Service had informed him that similar laws to those in Hongkong "carefully examine the object of existed in all different municipall the 1918 concessions with its con- ties in Chinn and were passed by ditions. These objects were to my

excellent. They the Ministry of Health. "I can-mind Int." remarked Mr. Kotewall, eradicate small pox by uncouraging speak about any municipality other the people to resort to vaccination, thon Canton. A friend of mind and wholesale vaccination if resort- who in indirectly associated with ed to, would effectively stump ont Canton Government has in- that dreu disease. The second ob the formed me that although he cau-ject was to prevent the dumping of not say definitely that such a law dead bodies. If there were no small fewer nox cases there would be did exist in Canton he gave me a definite assurance that the people deaths and the dumping of bodies AR I small would be greatly diminished.

but who were suffering from

still permitted to be say the conditions were good treated in their own home. We unfortunately the methods in mak- have been told to copy the muni- ing them known were not as good

London, Mar. 27. cipality in China in this matter of as one would have wished. Now sanitary laws, why then cannot we that the public have realised to the

The Sunderland by-election resulted copy their methods with our own full the consequence of non-com-

pllance of these conditions my in a Conservative victory by a smail safeguard?

colleagues and feel that they will majority, the Labour Candidate being make every endeavour to obey the a close second. The votes were an

of the sanitary board follows: Mr. Kotewall went on to any behast

entall the conditiona

Luke Thompson (Con-

servative) that the Medient Omeer of Health although

Mr. Brownlie (Labour) held the view that if amall pox several inconveniences much

Dr. Betty' Morgan cases were permitted to be treated ked by the people, they would be

(Liberal) in the patients' own home the risk willing to choose the lesser of the

spreading infection would two evils.

Now accord-

con Mr. M. K. I suggested that the greater.

and meeting should get to the root of juk to the

Marion Phillips (Labour) Sir Shou the thing by appealing to the Gov

Luke Thompson (Con- Public muntality of the Chry

to amend the son Chow, Mr. S. W. Teo and the ernment

servative) Dr. Betty Morgan speaker thought that if the 1918 Health and Building Ordinance,

(Liberal) concession were not continued the 1903 which provided that small pox

would

at be treated be

could CUREN danger of infection greater, inasmuch as the people patient's home on specified condi- the have fear of being removed to hos- tions. The three members of

that warning the people still disregard- pitals for treatment. In this con-1ezislative Council thought

way led the conditions then they would nexion would seem that the in- sine the resolution of 1918 feetion of small pox would be furt

ur-approved by the Sanitary Board have only themselves to blame.

Mr. Kotewall strongly criticised ther spreaded if families living in and ince again it was rescinded by

many them of their own accord, it would against the pernicious practice of the same house or flat-in cases many families occupying the seem that the people should seek adumping dead bodies and said that Continu- sane flat-would remove to other solution from that quarter. For the Chinese should be ashamed of quarters, bringing with them their tunately the meeting had just heard themsevles for doing so.

We now await the result of the furniture and personal belongings from Mr. T. N. Chatt and Mr. Wonging he said:

the infectious Kwong-tin that they would do their thereby carrying

very best to represent to the Board efforts to be made by Mr. Wong germs.

It had been pointed out by the the sentiment of the people and that Kwong-tin and Mr. T. N. Chau unfortunately they would use their utmost en-and should they three representatives members of the sanitary board that the Magis deavour to attain the objects of the not succeed then we hope that their cannot make an order for the meeting in spite of the fact that colleagues on the Sanitary Board trate compulsory removal of a patient they were in a very small minority.would give a sympathetic ear to the from small pox if the Side by side such representatives request of the people supported by patient is lodging in a house occupi- we as representatives of the Chi- shades of public life. We, Sir ed by one family, In that case the nese would co-operate with the Chi-Shou-Son Chow, Mr. S. W. Teo, and of the Sanitary myself will, to the best of our sanitary authority would be power- nese members less and consequently the danger of Board, the Tung Wah Hospital, and ability, represent the views of the infection an much feared by thera other charitable institutions in Chinese community to the Governor would exist. Further, such a law bringing about the observing of with the view to the Rinendment of

If after such due the law. would operate unfavourably in re-the conditions.

of be

Danger of Infection.

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