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having fallen considerably, despite the severe epidemic of plague, in comparison with previous years.
Disease. Cases. Removed to Hospital. Treat-ed at Home. Died in Hospital. Reco-vered. Report-ed after death. Percentage of column 7 to column 2. 1912. Small-pox, 709 232 88 144 477 67.3 Plague, 1,847 967 888 78 880 47.6 ... 1913. Small-pox, 111 74 1 44 30 37 33 Plague, 408 161 1 127 34 247 60 1914. Small-pox, 110 91 72 19 17.3 Plague, 2,146 1,317 54 1,191 126 775 36.1TRANSLATION WORK DONE IN THE SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS DURING THE YEAR 1914.
Translation from Chinese into English. Translation from English into Chinese. Petitions, 64 Ordinances, 2 Letters, 124 Regulations, 53 Newspaper articles and Government notices, 151 items of news, 152 Minutes, 2 Unspecified, 29 Unspecified, 98 Total, 438 Total, 237Page 13
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having fallen considerably, despite the severe epidemic of plague, in comparison with previous years.
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Removed Treat-
Died
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Disease. Cases. to
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of column 7 oc
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Small-pox,
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144
477
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Plague, 1,847
967
888
78
880
47.6
...
1913.
Small-pox,
111
74
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44
30
37
33
Plague, 408
161
1
127
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247
60
1914.
Small-pox, 110 91
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Plague, 2,146 1,317 54
1,191
126 775
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TRANSLATION WORK DONE IN THE SECRETARIAT FOR
CHINESE AFFAIRS DURING THE YEAR 1914.
Translation from Chinese
into English.
Translation from English
into Chinese.
Petitions,
64
Ordinances,
2
Letters,
124
Regulatious,
53
Newspaper articles and
Government notices,
151
items of news,
152
Minutes,
2
Unspecified,
98
Unspecified,
29
Total,......... 438
Total, 237
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