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No. 953.
Conveying Commander-in-Chrift
"Tarar" at hong kong,
11th. August, 1903.
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Sir,
With reference to the Colonial Secretary's
letter of 22nd. May, No. 4019/03/0.8.0., and my reply thereto of the 25th. idem, No. 988, relative to the alleged danger of treat-
ing small-pox cases in the new Naval Infectious hospital, I have
the honour to inform Your Excellency that the Commander-in-Chief
to whor 1 referred the matter, does not approve of my acting on
the Colonial Government's suggestion relative to utilising the
"Midge" for smail-pox patients and reserving the new hospital for
patients suffering from other infectious diseases.
Under these circumstances I have no other
course to pursue than to send cases suffering from small-pox to
the new hospital.
I have etc.,
(Sa.) C. G. Robinson,
Commodore.
ATRIJONA
his Exceluency
Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G.,
Governor, &c.,
&c.. Hongkong.
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