No 12915

C. O.

12915

RECO

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K Pro 31 JUL 93!

237

(Subject.)

dogs

"

Governor,

No.

drison 136

Date.

1893

27 June

Last previous Paper.

Ordinance 9 9 1893

Submits

anctioned

No. 118. 1

1 Aug-98 Life

W&L9-31710—6040-32-92

Next subsequent Paper.

The

(Minutes.)

M-Wingfield

Superintendent of the Civil Hospital,

in his last

last report,

writes under the

head injuries: "The most important point to nother is the increase in the number

of dog bites, no less than twelve praticate

were admitted from this cause year. Undoubtedly this is due to the large

number

of stray dogs that are allowed

the Colony.

to run loose in the

In all the Eastern Colonies the prevention

of rabies has attracted considerable attention

of late.

Yu. M. 1/8

R18

C.P.d. 1 May


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No. 12915

C. O.

12915

RECO

DESPATCH.

K Pro 31 JUL 93!

237

(Subject.)

dogs

Governor,

No.

136

Date.

27 June 1893

Last previous Paper.

No. 118.

Ordinance 9 9 1893

Submits

sanctioned

1 Aug-98 Life

W&L9-31710—6040-32-92

Next subsequent Paper.

(Minutes.)

M. Wingfield

Superintendent of the Civil Hospital,

in his last report,

writes under the head injuries: "The most important point to note is the increase in the number

of dog bites, no less than twelve patients were admitted from this cause this year. Undoubtedly this is due to the large

number of stray dogs that are allowed to run loose in the Colony.

In all the Eastern Colonies the prevention of rabies has attracted considerable attention of late.

Yu. M. 1/8

R18

C.P.d. 1 May

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No. 12915

C. O.

12915

RECO

DESPATCH.

K Pro 31 JUL 93!

237

(Subject.)

dogs

Governor,

No. 136

Date. 27 June 1893

Last previous Paper. No. 118. Ordinance 9 9 1893

Submits sanctioned

1 Aug-98 Life

W&L9-31710—6040-32-92

Next subsequent Paper.

(Minutes.) M. Wingfield

Superintendent of the Civil Hospital, in his last report, writes under the head injuries: "The most important point to note is the increase in the number of dog bites, no less than twelve patients were admitted from this cause this year. Undoubtedly this is due to the large number of stray dogs that are allowed to run loose in the Colony. In all the Eastern Colonies the prevention of rabies has attracted considerable attention of late.

Yu. M. 1/8

R18

C.P.d. 1 May

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