AnnualReport-1921 — Page 275

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A small staff of tradesmen is kept at the disinfecting stations for the construction and maintenance of dust and water carts, and ambulances, and for miscellaneous repairs to the property of the department. During the year the following carts were constructed at the Hongkong Disinfecting Station:

1 four-wheeled bullock cart,
1 two-wheeled bullock cart,
2 four-wheeled water carts,
4 hand carts, ........
$368
224
800 each
200 each

and Miscellaneous repairs were done to the value of $6,900. At Kowloon Disinfecting Station miscellaneous repairs to the value, $2,300 were done.

AMBULANCE AND DEAD BOX SERVICE.

Ambulance and dead boxes are obtainable at any time of the day or night at the two disinfecting stations and also by day at the Eastern and Western Sanitary offices at each of which a staff of bearers is kept. The appended table shows the number of times ambulance and boxes were used.

Disinfecting Station Hongkong.Disinfecting Station Kowloon. Eastern District.11652 Western District.311 26273 101677 1,168216 454 Ambulances European,218 Ambulances Chinese,... Dead boxes,

In 1920 ambulances were called for 692 times from Hongkong Disinfecting Station. The smaller number of calls in 1921 is due to the introduction of motor-ambulances under the Police Department. Appendix J shows the stations at which Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required.

PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.

The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1921 and 1920.

1920.1921. Wanchai, Cross Lane Bath House, Men.133,331186,687 Pound Lane Bath House, Men.426,553222,131 Children. Women.32,89587,021 Second Street Bath House, Men.89,70684,663 Children.16,997 Sheung Fung Lane Bath House, Females.41,76443,802 Female Children.10,749

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M 10 A small staff of tradesmen is kept at the disinfecting stations for the construction and maintenance of dust and water carts, and ambulances, and for miscellaneous repairs to the property of the department. During the year the following carts were constructed at the Hongkong Disinfecting Station: 1 four-wheeled bullock cart, 1 two-wheeled bullock cart, 2 four-wheeled water carts, 4 hand carts, ........ $368 224 800 each 200 each and Miscellaneous repairs were done to the value of $6,900. At Kowloon Disinfecting Station miscellaneous repairs to the value, $2,300 were done. AMBULANCE AND DEAD BOX SERVICE. Ambulance and dead boxes are obtainable at any time of the day or night at the two disinfecting stations and also by day at the Eastern and Western Sanitary offices at each of which a staff of bearers is kept. The appended table shows the number of times ambulance and boxes were used. Disinfecting Station Hongkong.Disinfecting Station Kowloon. Eastern District.11652 Western District.311 26273 101677 1,168216 454 Ambulances European,218 Ambulances Chinese,... Dead boxes, In 1920 ambulances were called for 692 times from Hongkong Disinfecting Station. The smaller number of calls in 1921 is due to the introduction of motor-ambulances under the Police Department. Appendix J shows the stations at which Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required. PUBLIC BATH HOUSES. The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1921 and 1920. 1920.1921. Wanchai, Cross Lane Bath House, Men.133,331186,687 Pound Lane Bath House, Men.426,553222,131 Children. Women.32,89587,021 Second Street Bath House, Men.89,70684,663 Children.16,997 Sheung Fung Lane Bath House, Females.41,76443,802 Female Children.10,749
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M 10 A small staff of tradesmen is kept at the disinfecting stations for the construction and maintenance of dust and water carts, and ambulances, and for miscellaneous repairs to the property of the department. During the year the following carts were construct- ed at the Hongkong Disinfecting Station :--- 1 four-wheeled bullock cart,. 1 two-wheeled bullock cart, 2 four-wheeled water carts, 4 hand carts, ........ $368 224 800 each 200 each and Miscellaneous repairs wers done to the value of $6,900. At Kowloon Disinfecting Station miscellaneous repairs to the value, $2,300 were done. AMBULANCE AND DEAD BOX SERVICE. Ambulance and dead boxes are obtainable at any time of the day or night at the two disinfecting stations and also by day at the Eastern and Western Sanitary offices at each of which a staff of bearers is kept. The appended table shows the number of times ambulance and boxes were used. Disinfecting Disinfecting Station Station Hongkong. Kowloon. Eastern Western District. District. 116 52 31 1 262 73 101 677 1,168 216 454 Ambulances European, Ambulances Chinese,... 218 Dead boxes, In 1920 ambulances were called for 692 times from Hong- kong Disinfecting Station. The smaller number of calls in 1921 is due to the introduction of motor-ambulances under the Police Department. Appendix J shows the stations at which Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required. PUBLIC BATH HOUSES. The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1921 and 1920. Wanchai, Cross Lane Bath House, 1920. 1921. 133,331 Men. 186,687 Pound Laue Bath Men. House, ... 426,553 222,131 Children. Women. 32,895 87,021 Second Street Bath Men. Children. House, 89,706 84,663 16,997 Sheung Fung Lane Females. Female Children. Bath House, 41,764 43,802 10.749
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M 10

A small staff of tradesmen is kept at the disinfecting stations for the construction and maintenance of dust and water carts, and ambulances, and for miscellaneous repairs to the property of the department. During the year the following carts were construct- ed at the Hongkong Disinfecting Station :---

1 four-wheeled bullock cart,.

1 two-wheeled bullock cart,

2 four-wheeled water carts,

4 hand carts, ........

$368

224

800 each

200 each

and Miscellaneous repairs wers done to the value of $6,900. At Kowloon Disinfecting Station miscellaneous repairs to the value, $2,300 were done.

AMBULANCE AND DEAD BOX SERVICE.

Ambulance and dead boxes are obtainable at any time of the day or night at the two disinfecting stations and also by day at the Eastern and Western Sanitary offices at each of which a staff of bearers is kept. The appended table shows the number of times ambulance and boxes were used.

Disinfecting Disinfecting

Station

Station Hongkong. Kowloon.

Eastern

Western

District.

District.

116

52

31

1

262

73

101

677 1,168

216

454

Ambulances European, Ambulances Chinese,... 218

Dead boxes,

In 1920 ambulances were called for 692 times from Hong- kong Disinfecting Station. The smaller number of calls in 1921 is due to the introduction of motor-ambulances under the Police Department. Appendix J shows the stations at which Sanitary Department Ambulances are obtainable in emergencies. At these stations there are no bearers attached and volunteer bearers must be obtained when required.

PUBLIC BATH HOUSES.

The appended table shows the number of men, women and children who used the bath houses during 1921 and 1920.

Wanchai, Cross Lane Bath House,

1920.

1921.

133,331

Men. 186,687

Pound Laue Bath

Men.

House,

... 426,553 222,131

Children. Women.

32,895 87,021

Second Street Bath

Men.

Children.

House,

89,706

84,663

16,997

Sheung Fung Lane

Females.

Female Children.

Bath House,

41,764

43,802

10.749

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