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●stablished; Cable, Postal and Newspaper Consorships were in- stituted; the Volunteers were called up. Special Police were enrolled; compensation was promised in case of death of injury as a result of ramining at work; a reward was offered for the arrest of agitators; and the free export of foodstuffs and money was prohibited.
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16. The Food Controller, Mr. N. L. Smith, has no doubt re- ported in detail the work of this Department, and the services rendered by his Assistante. Probably the greatest difficulty the Department encountered at the start was the refusal of stall-holders in the markets to function. For a few days there mae an actual shortage of vegetables, only mall quantities from the New Territories being available; and for a day or two no beaf or pork could be had at all. To meet this shortage the
Goverment permitted the free hawking of fresh meat, fish and
vegatables in the streets, and this timely action helped material-
ly towards the early resumption of business by the market people.
When the shortage ms at its height, when prices of rice went abnormally high, the Committee of the Tung Wan Hospital, with
the help of the Chinese Assistant Food Controllers, established
rice and pork stalls, and personally attended to the sales,
The former commodity was sold in small quantities and at cheap
prices to the poor, but very soom the considerable drop in prices rendered such action unnecessary. The Goverment's policy of ridding the Colony of idlers mayed us from any grave problem of
food supply. By about the end of July our food situation became
practically narmal again. For this, the food controller and his
Assistants (particularly Mr. Ho Kwong) deserve full credit, as do
the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital (especially its Chairman,
Mr. Ma Chui-chiu), who, at a time when threats were rife, estab-
lished and personally assisted at the food-staffs.