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of the emigrants and passengers who may embark on every vessel leaving for

Mexico.

Each name will be preceded by its corresponding serial number

and will be noted as briefly as possible with the result of the medical

inspection. A copy of this list will be delivered to the Captain of the

ship in order that it may serve him as a certificate in the Mexican port of

destination, for the purposes of Art. 49 of the Sanitary Code.

8.

The Delegate shall reside and carry out his duties, generally

speaking in Hong Kong, but he shall proceed to other Asiatic ports whenever

so ordered by the Supreme Board of Health or whenever requested by any

Company or other person who has to dispatch emigrants to Mexico.

Mexico, October 25th, 1907.

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Art. 5. empowers the Delegate not to authorize the shipment of

passengers suffering from the enumerated diseases, but that should such

persons embark, as according to Art. 6, the vessel will be subjected to

the restrictions and quarantines imposed by Mexican laws on INFECTED

And according to the Maritime Sanitary Regulations of Mexico

the prophylactic measures provided for INFECTED VESSELS are,

Landing of sick pe rsons and their isolation, the rest of the passengers

remaining on board under observation for a period of ten days (if plague)

Disinfection of that part of ship infected as well as soiled clothes and

articles in use of passengers and crew, and after period of quarantine if

no new cases appear then practique will be granted. No mention whatever

of rejection.

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