598

6.

les

педа

ards

the

rumoured.

existen el

when

of pla que

the first repo

al' Macao,

this reached

ort of

Iter Majesty's Vice

J caused

Consul at that port to be at on ce

communicated with, and, in his

reply,

which was based on

proceeding to Macao, and requested

him to make careful enquiries ~

regarding

the nature of the sickness

to be prevalent.

that was reported

His report, was re-assuri

best

g

pointed to the fact that there had

cases bearing

the latest

been

a

official intelligence from the Local

Authorities, he denied the truth of

the rumour. Notwithstanding this,

there appeared to

suspicion

as

be

a pesem

few

blance to plague in the Portugese

Colony, although it was not possible

to ascertain that they evere actually

cares of pla десе.

grown

do for

Y

In view of that Report I deemed

sever al sudden deaths

had been reported there, and attri-

buted to influenza. I therefore

availed

myself of the services of

Medical practitioner who was

a

proceeding to

it

an

advis-able to be prepared to meet

emergency, and I accordingly

appointed a Confidential Committe

(in order to avoid creating

a

panie)

composed of

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