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Hong Kong
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200
DOMESTIC.
11745
re Individual.
1897
Biluar
previous Paper.
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M3
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Contagious Diseases
Red 2 JUN 7
Sends telegram from Colony urging enforcement of
Conditions and reporting deplorable.
7 Garrison
Mr Graham (Minutes)
Lad Selborne for further
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Lord Chamberlain decided (on 10620/26) not to entertain the idea of re-enacting the C.D. Ord: in Hong Kong.
Since then the Sec. of State for India has decided, as regards India, to introduce the system of compulsory detention in hospital of persons found to be suffering from these diseases with the alteration of expulsion from the cantonments; but at the same time Lord Hamilton has expressly laid down that compulsory & periodical examination — in other words the re-enactment of the C.D. system in India is still regarded.
The proposals made for India are clearly inapplicable...
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No.
Hong Kong
200
DOMESTIC.
11745
re Individual.
1897
previous Paper.
1114696
M3
(Subject.)
Contagious Diseases
Red 2 JUN 7
Sends telegram from Colony urging enforcement of Conditions and reporting deplorable.
7 Garrison
Mr Graham (Minutes)
Lad Selborne for further
PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT
l. 9523 October 1899
786—25409~10000-11-96
sequent Paper.
72534
A
PRINTED FOR
No.
COLON
Lord Chamberlain decided (on 10620/26) not to entertain the idea of re-enacting the C.D. Ord: in Hong Kong.
Since then the Sec. of State for India has decided, as regards India, to introduce the system of compulsory detention in hospital of persons found to be suffering from these diseases with the alteration of expulsion from the cantonments; but at the same time Lord Hamilton has expressly laid down that compulsory & periodical examination — in other words the re-enactment of the C.D. system in India is still regarded as being in question. Her special proposals made for India are clearly inapplicable