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THE

HONGKONG

CHOLERA AND THE SANITARY BOARD.

DIL. BASTO ASKS FOR

· INFORMATION

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932.

LOCAL GARBAGE

COLLECTION

QUESTIONS ASKED IN SANITARY BOARD

Dr. R. A. do Castro Basto ask- A meeting of the Sanitary

HON. MR. CREASY'S DEPARTURE.

TRIBUTE TO HIS WORK IN THE SANITARY BOARD

Before the meeting of the Sani-

ed the following questions at the Board was held yesterday after-tery Board terminated yesterday meeting of the Sanitary yesterday:

Board

In doing so, he said that he was

noon, with Mr. G. R. Sayer, the afternoon, the Chairman, Mr. G. Sani-President, in the chair, other pre-R. Sayer, mado a reference to the 1. Will the end of the

Hon. Mr. H. Timpending departure of the Hon. tary Department kindly inform sont being the this Board whether any preeau-Creasy, Dr. G. W. Pope, M.O.H., Mr. II. T. Creasy, the Director of tions have been taken to prevent Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Pablle Works. the spread of Cholern from Can Lo, Dr. R. A. Castro Basto, Mr. L.! ton inte this Colony?

2. If the answer is affirmative, will he please atate for the information of the Board, which are the steps that have so in this direc- far been taken tion?

up the

3. If the answer in in the negn- live. will he consider the advia- ability of doing so immediately?

The Chairman. Mr. G. It. Sayer.

to bring requested him

next meeting questions at the after giving dute notice of them.

Advice Of The M. O. H. Three cases of cholern, one of them fatal, have been reported in All Hongkong ainee Saturday. were imported enses from Canton

During the week-end the body of a Chinese was found on the Tang On Steamship Company's showed wharf. An examination

had been due that death cholern,

Mr. M. K. Lo's questions about the local garbage problem were the main item on the agenda.

Mr. Lo naked:

Mr.

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in the F. Bellamy, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. sure the Board would not like to farewell to Mr. C. Champkin, Mr. J. H. Gelling let the opportunity slip of saying (secretary), and Mr. J. C. Lang, a few words of

Creasy. One aspect of (nasistant secretary).

Creasy's connexion with the Board

Fastest Crossing of the Pacific Mr. he would like to refer to. Creasy had been connected with is by Empress Direct Express 9 days flot from the Board for the last nine years, route. and during that time the number Yokohama to Vancouver. "Will the Head of the Sanitary of occasions he had not been ablo Empress of Asia and Empress Department be good enough tu to attend its meetings could be of Russia, largest and fastest make a statement, for the infor-counted on the fingers of one hand. liners on this run, offer First mation of the Board, showing the

He would like to place on record Class for the most fastidious. arrangements now in force for the removal of refuse by refuse lor-Mr. Crenny's valuable services to at now low farce.

For a crossing with Honolulu rles; In particular showing the the Board.

Interlude, book by Empress of time at which the lorries go round Hon. Mr. Crenay's Reply. dia-

Japan, largest, fastest liner on the in the city and residential

Or The Hon. Mr. Creasy, replying, Pacific.

take luxurious tricts for the collection of refuse

Empress of Canada, her running and explaining why-if such be said:

I have to thank the President mate. Sailings to San Francisco the fact the removal of refuse could not, like the removal offor his kind reference to my work or Los Angeles connect with whilst I have had the honour of

them at Honolulu, Enjoy the night soil, take place at night?

"In the statement will the Head being a member and of Vice-Pro-

On all Empresses, a of the Sanitary Department statesident of this Board, with which I smart, sumptuous luxury of their what precautions are being taken have been associated since 1923. First Class. When interviewed yesterday to minimise the nuisance caused It has always been a great plea-Tourist Class, of true Empress All Empress sailings to Van- the Medical Officer of fealth. Dr. by lorries, filled to capacity with sure to co-operate with my collen. standard. G. W. Pope, sald there was,

refuse, going through busy thor-nes in the work of the Board, and

baggage causa for local panic, but a few ough-fares, and whether nay in-though perhaps we have not al-couver trains go direct from

to ere as to the shipside. simple precautions

structions have been laqued to the Ways Been taken. Fruit should be thorough-officers in charge of the lorries not best method of attaining a dealred through to distination. ly washed before being eaten, het station the lorries, for the par-nil, that end has always been the

uncooked vegetables saidi, and should not be eaten on any ac-pose of refuse colleétion. outside same view of the advancement and tea or eating houses or shops in betterment of the conditions under which the uitizens of Hongkong which food is exposed for enle?

have to live. I wish the Board every success in all their ender- vours to improve existing condi lions,

cont.

to

no

should be

"The biggest cholera epidemies. have been water-horne," he add-

"If no such instructions have ed, "and on that account, I think been given, will the Head of the we can feel much safer than Can-Sanitary Department consider the advisability of insuing the same?"

Lot."

When asked if any quarantine restrictions were being imposed, Dr. Pope said this was a matter which was entirely the concern of the Government.

MACAO GOVERNOR

ARRIVES.

ACCOMPANIED BY HIS WIFE AND FAMILY

ment.

Chairman's Reply.

Replying to the points in detali, the Chairman said:

Ove

Chinese Appreciation.

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin said: Sir. being enlor Chinese mem- her of this Board, I wish to say a (1) At what times do the re-few words before the departure regret very fuse lorries go round the city and of Mr. Creasy. We residential districts for the collec-much to lose the Hon. Mr. Creasy, We enjoyed very much working tion of refuxe?

with him. His position is difficult Household refuse from the Peak to replace. as his advice to this is removed at night. Elsewhere Board is of sterling quality. I the lorries go out daily between 5 have worked with him for a year and 5.30 a.m. completing their In this Board and we have had hot tour at about 6 p.m.

arguments, but we all enjoyed it.

It is con-

(2) I refuse removed at night I have nothing more to add but to wish that Mr. Creasy will live long Colonel and, if not, why not?- His Excellency Lieut.

Except on the Peak, refuse is and enjoy a well-earned pension." A. J. B. Miranda, the new Govern- or of Macao, arrived in Hongkongnot removed at night. yesterday by the M.M. liner Felixsidered essential that there should

be two collections in the town ment consider the advisability of Roussel.

Senhor Miranda visited Gov-proper in the 24 hours; and at issuing the same ----

There is a general instruction August.ernment House Immediately after least one must necessarily be by

his arrival yesterday, and met day. A night collection has been that lorries are to halt only just Ad tried and abandoned, the lack of sufficiently long to assist house- His Excellency the Officer

against holders to full, their obligations ministering the Government, the light militating greatly

and efficient clearance.

under the Scavenging By-laws. Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Mrs, Southorn.

(3) What precautions are being No discrimination against enting He left for Macno at on yeinken to minimise the nuisance houses and similar establishments terday by the Portuguese gunhoat Adamastor, to take up his appoint-caused by lorries, filled to capa-is made and it is not proposed to eity with refuse, going through make any. There are two reasons for this: in the first place, owing La the great number He is accompanied by his wife, busy thoroughfares?

The provision, so far as possi-frequent change of location of sen and daughter, and by his of ficial staff, consisting of Capt. 4.ble, of dust-boat stations in the such establishments it would pro- C. Ribeiro, A.D.C., and Lts. J. M. sea front at convenient points so ably be quite impracticable; but such establishments, Brito and V. L. Correla, and by as to avoid long journeys through secondly his private secretary. Dr. P. da the streets; and the general in having ex hypothesi, more than the struction to delay as little as pos-average amount of fresh food on Rocha.

Among those to meet His Ex-sible en route' to these stationa.the premises and in consequence cellency upon the arrival of the Felix Roussel were Director Diva Costa (Treasury Secretary), Lieut. B. Abreu (A.D.C.) and the Acting Purtguese Consul in Hongkong Mr. C. A. dn Roza.

relieve will Senhor Miranda

the Colonial Dr. J. Magalhaes, Secretary of Macao, who is at pre- sent the Acting Governor.

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