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your
I am advised to call Jan
attention to this (lamber's
letter of the 10th April last, in
which the foyemittee, upon
our device
of copies of correspor
reccipt
ipt of
that had passed between His Excellen of Governor Sir G. J.
Bowen and the Secretary of
State,
recor
mended the
1 vtil i r
adoption in this logeny of
Regulations of a similar character to those prevailing in
1
and which
Hee United kingdour,
ford Derby intimated
would be approved of by Majesty's Government.
I
Ster
was understood by
the Chamber that new regulations
would conse
and it
consequently be issued,
was not metil the
}
(
appearance of the Notification that the Committee became )
lver e
aware that restrictions
to be contineds
still
Quarantine has hitherto proved
altogether inefficacions to withstand
the introduction of Cholera into
any locale
locality, and
expecially
muet
the principle be useles in the cas
of this Colony, wh natural sorroundings present opportunities so diverse) and) so wholly beyond controls for the admission of diseases, that the system in force is practically rendered as
how in
useless
that a
mea euro).
The Committee would suggest
Lazarette of a permanent character, for the reception of patients infected. with Cholera, should be created on the Quarantine Ground on Stone Cutter Islands
appearance