Enclosure No. 7.
23
Copy.
No.3345/1922.
My Lord,
Government House,
Hong Kong, 6th November, 1925.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt
of Your Excellency's despatch of 17th September on the
subject of the system of meat inspection of this Colony. As there are no privately owned abattoirs in this Colony there
has hitherto been no necessity to put in writing any
regulations for the control of such abattoirs. All abattoirs
and lairages are Government property and are under the
constant supervision of Government Veterinary Surgeons and of fully qualified Inspectors, who examine all animals before and after slaughter. All animals are housed for at least 24 hours before slaughter in the Government lairages. All
unfit, unwholesome or diseased carcasses are condemned and
cremated. All meat passed as fit is stamped before being
taken to the markets or lard factories. All lard factories
are close to the slaughter-houses and are inspected daily, and all meat products are packed, wired and sealed under the direct supervision of qualified European Inspectors.
I have, &c.,
(Sd.) C. Clementi,
Governor, &c.
His Excellency
General Baron Byng of Vimy, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., M.V.0.,
Governor General of the Dominion of Canada,
OTTAW A.