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on the Chinese Public Dispensaries who vaccinated 25,000 in śwo and a half months.
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I wish to acknowledge also the willing assistance given by the Hongkong and Canton and Macae Steamboat Company and the Manager of 8,88, "Kwanghung" and "Kwang Sai" in allowing vaccinators to travel daily to and from Canton on all their ships free of charge since the last week in November.
The Manager of the Kowloon-Canton Railway was also good enough to give free passes to my vaccinators travelling
daily to i Ta.
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The Principal Ciril Hedical Officer assisted me very materially in engaging emergency men, and training and equipping them and in keeping me supplied with stores,
16. As regards my own staff I attribute (and I am gure the Medical Officer of Health agrees) the amooth-working of the emergency machine very largely, if not entirely, to the enthusiasm, tact and common sense of my Chief Inspector (Mr. Lamble) whose name I particularly bring to your notice. The clerical side (involving a daily record of vaccinations done and lymph issues) has been done quietly and efficiently by my First Clerk (Mr. Davios).
(3d) 0. 2. Sayer, Head of the Sanitary Department.
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