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PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.
The following table shows the numbers of persons who have used the four public bath houses during the year.
District.
1918. 1919. Wanchai (men only).. 144,818 123,741 Pound Lane (men and women) 470,075 431,654 Second Street (men only). 54,156 64,212 Sheung Fung Lane (women & children).. 48,174 49,131 Total.. 717,223 668,738AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Ambulances can be procured at any time of the day or night from the disinfecting stations at Tai Ping Shan in Victoria and Yaumati in Kowloon (telephone numbers 363 in Victoria and K. 44 in Kowloon).
Ambulances are also obtainable in Victoria from the Eastern and Western District Sanitary Offices.
At the above-mentioned stations coolies for ambulance work are available at any time.
There are many other places from which ambulances may be obtained in emergencies, but as there are no coolies of the Sanitary Department stationed at these, it is necessary for the police to obtain volunteers or engage street coolies for these ambulances when required.
The following is a list of such places :-
1. In the City of Victoria :-
No. 1 Police Station.
The Recreation Ground, Happy Valley.
The Seamen's Institute, Gresson Street.
The Post Office.
The Supreme Court.
The Central Police Station.
The New Western Market.
The Tung Wah Hospital.
The Government Civil Hospital.
The Cattle Depôt, Kennedy Town.
No. 6 Police Station, Peak.
2. In Hongkong outside the City limits :-
Bay View Police Station.
Shaukiwan Police Station.
Aberdeen Police Station.
Stanley Police Station.
Pokfulam Police Station.
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PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.
The following table shows the numbers of persons who have used the four public bath houses during the year.
District.
1918.
1919.
Wanchai (men only)..
144,818 123,741
Pound Lane (men and women)
470,075 431,654
Second Street (men only).
54,156 64,212
Sheung Fung Lane (women & children)..
48,174
49,131
Total..
717,223 668,738
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Ambulances can be procured at any time of the day or night from the disinfecting stations at Tai Ping Shan in Victoria and Yaumati in Kowloon (telephone numbers 363 in Victoria and K. 44 in Kowloon).
Ambulances are also obtainable in Victoria from the Eastern and Western District Sanitary Offices.
At the above-mentioned stations coolies for ambulance work are available at any time.
There are many other places from which ambulances may be obtained in emergencies, but as there are no coolies of the Sanitary Department stationed at these, it is necessary for the police to obtain volunteers or engage street coolies for these ambulances when required.
The following is a list of such places :-
1. In the City of Victoria :-
No. 1 Police Station.
The Recreation Ground, Happy Valley. The Seamen's Institute, Gresson Street. The Post Office.
The Supreme Court.
The Central Police Station.
The New Western Market.
The Tung Wah Hospital.
The Government Civil Hospital.
The Cattle Depôt, Kennedy Town.
No. 6 Police Station, Peak.
2. In Hongkong outside the City limits :-
Bay View Police Station. Shaukiwan Police Station. Aberdeen Police Station. Stanley Police Station. Pokfulam Police Station.
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