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SIR,
CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO
Barque "Lord Elgin," River Demerary,
January 31, 1853.
IN answer to your communication of date the 29th current (from the Chinese Board), for the information of the gentlemen composing that Board I beg to send the following answers, viz.
Answer to Query 1.-At Hong Kong 11 péculs, of 133 lbs. each, of stockfish for coolies only; also four peculs for cabin use.
Messrs. Tait and Co.'s list of stores shipped, list of stores at Singapore, at Anjar, und Cape of Good Hope, all herewith enclosed."
Answer to Query 2.-Arrack was issued to the Chinese at all times, on Dr. Shier's order, and in quantities varying from half to a full wineglass per man per day, off the Cape of Good Hope, in cold water daily.
Answer to Query 3.-The distance run may be seen by referring to that book, and the true position by observation by reference to the vessel's track on charts herewith sent.
Answer to Query 4-The log-book contains, I believe, the amount respectively issued for the whole coolies on board, except sago and tea for the sick, which was at Dr. Shier's disposal, and issued as requisite by him. On account of my own illness, I could not give the attention to this and other matters I should have wished.
Answer to Query 5.-Three charts are herewith sent, showing the vessel's outward track to Madras, also homeward track from China.
Answer to Query 1.-Lat. 7° 47' south, 101° 25' east, at 430 p.m., civil time, 24th October 1852, pumped half an hour, and then had 17 inches at the pump. Made about one foot per hour, according as she lay over and immersed her side, and increased the pressure more or less.
Answer to Query 2-The extent to which the rice has been damaged is yet unascer- tained, but none of damaged rice was issued to Chinese passengers. Answer to Query 3.-The original log has been already sent.
C. H. Davies, Esq.,
Secretary to Chinese Board.
I remain, &c.,
(Signed) A. M'CLELLAND.
Port of Georgetown, Demerary, January 17, 1853.
HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT of Immigrants by the "Lord Elgin," which arrived here on the 17th January, 177 days from Amoy, having touched at Singapore, Anjar, Cape of Good Hope.
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EMIGRATION OF CHINESE COOLIES.
99
Age.
Name.
Disease.
No, of Days
Date of Death.
Male.
Female.
Sick.
An Ong
28
Congestion of Lungs
1852, 2 November.
Tiob Hiung
22
Anasarca
Lap Loh
J
11
28
Ng Beh
6 >>
22
Fever, typhoid
"
9
Ng Kob
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24
Anasarca
11
Tan Yu
19
"
Lim Cheong
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22
Kay Soo
31
Ang Tiang
18
Ancemia Anasarca
Ng Zoik
29
Tan Lai
30
Lee Whan
33
Zoh Piang
21
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Goh Ken
30
Tan Tingh
24
Tan Lak
27
21
Tan Toh
19
Tan Gich
21
Tan Koon
30
Congestion of Lungs Dysentery
Yam Kim
22
Anasarca
Pec Seeung
20
Lok Luam
34
Loh Twa
24
Tee Heeik
21
Ong Rat
a2
Ong Tsieu
28
Sceung Leo
22
Tiun Towy
19
Yap Pung
30
Lob Kan
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23
11
23
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24
24
35
24
26
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29
30
1 December.
29
Lah Tsui
17
Tan Twan
28
2
2
"
"
Lin Ching
28
"
Ng Tshat
28
37
Lim Kuing
20
19
17
Master's name, A. C. M'Challand.
Surgeon's name, David Shier. Quarantine
Number of Crew, 15. Registered Tonnage, 353. Passengers Deck
Ilow Tih -
36
Dysentery
7
"
Gwa Pua
28
Anasares
"
feet by
feet.
Tee Leong
21
10
17
Koh Tshee
21
"
Numeral List.
Lim Swa
32
11
"
Ng Chuen
34
Dysentery
11
"
Soh Pot
23
Tofants.
11
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Emigrants
Embarked on the 23d July 1852
115
39.
Died on the voyage
58
11
Born on the voyage
Arrived in port
28
For hospital
1
For immediate distribution
Mca,
Women. Boys Girla
Total.
M.
F.
Tan Kinn
Oh Swaune
25
Anasarca
12
19
Fever, complicated
16
11
Ong Swan
Anasarca
17
1
Gwee Chuen
Fever, complicated
18
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Gol Tshu
Anasarca
18
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Hob Mooro
21
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Tawa Ong
21
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85
Gan Leo
28
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Lim Pok
31
173
Tan Sing
7
1853. January,
Goh Ilim
6
13
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• Under 21 years of age.
Death List.
Ung Why
19
"
7
Tean Pring
Lan Zam
23
Diarrhea, complicated Anasarca
14
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12
16
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Age.
Name,
Male.
Female.
19
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Toob Lai
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Gob Biung Yap Yong
No. of
Disease.
Days
Date of Death.
Sick.
Dysentery
1862. 15 August.
In reply to Question No. 1.
LIST of NAMES of Chinese Immigrants who died on the voyage from Amoy to Demerara
on board the barque "Lord Elgin," with a Statement of their Numbers in the Shipping List, Ages, Disenses, and Dates of Death.
1) 1 September.
7
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No.
No. in List
Age.
Name
Disense.
Date of Death.
20
J1
Anemia
11
9 October.
Anasarca
13
58
19
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15
2
+1
22
18
3
130
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19
122
"
"
78
22
1
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Dysentery
64
27
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145
30
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Tioh Oo
Dysentery
1852. 15 August.
Ho What
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1 September.
Tseal Laugh
11
"
7
"
Yak Ong
20
Toooh Lai
Anemia
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9 October.
18
Eung Kee -
Anasarca
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