have so
assent to
into a Sanitary Commissioner. We
for Jonly gaven assert the P. C.M.O.'s continuing do the work, and that on ground of the Governor's dissent, which seems to be chiefly based on
the
grounds. Dr. Simpson
thinks the creation of this
new
post is on economic grounds.
Is presetting
off
measures and the exlistment
host would
Dan
The infransation
obtained
on the outbreak of
Plague.
Personally,
I think
there will be quite enough work for the P.C.M.O. apart from sanitary duties, as is the case
& limits in the Straits when they have Municipalities to look after most of the sanitation work. It would be a pity to
become
Is any
decision in accordance with the
view which Sir H. Blake seems to hold, that plague
they
will
are
rece
the demand for a
and
will. Moreover
municipality
will certainly recur, and the office of a Commissioner of this kind, would be the best means of restraining it. He would discharge restraining duties which
Eastern The main municipality exists to market, and which Chinese ratepayers be
am
...
460-3000-8-01
sympathise
with understand a
I certainly think he should
have
a seat on
I do not feel.
Legislature, and that he ought not
not love
not
the
the
Executive Council, ex officio. This
is
a
detail, to be discussed
later. We must first get
Morever, is
Gorewar'
·2
(d).
The
The amendment and
Consolidation of the Public Health
Ordinance
We do not know what
the result of the redrafting of the Bill has been:
than
book
by the third
but the third reading,
place last month, so it should
be home
Fo
as
? Write to Gov. &
to the notification question;
L.G". B. have
told them what L.G.B.
in regard
said in
inspection
and
to the medical and so
the
H. Rangespielt should be amended as Dr. Sunfiron suggests. ask the you
views
expression of opinion Sanitary that
a
as
full
to the
Commission. Sayue.
Assume
Healther
nached us
out
the the new
Public
Ordinance will have
before
desfigets
A.F. 26/3