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(b) Rules, Regulations and By-laws.
(i) Public Health (Food). (Order regarding the enforcement of the by-laws relating to the pasteurization and sale of milk).
(ii) Public Health (Food). (Amendment of by-laws re markets and market stalls in the Schedule to the Ordinance).
(iii) Public Health (Food). (Amendment of by-laws re sale of milk generally and dairies and milk shops).
(iv) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease. (Tuberculosis declared as an infectious disease).
(v) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease. (Quarantine (Measures on Departure) Regulations).
(vi) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease. (Quarantine (Measures on Arrival) Regulations).
(vii) Pharmacy and Poisons. (Regulations for appointment of examiners for the purpose of chemists and druggists qualifying examination).
(viii) Pharmacy and Poisons. (Regulations (Poisons)).
(ix) Adulterated Food and Drugs. (Amendment of Regulations made thereunder).
(C) FINANCE.
As may be seen in Table I total expenditure (excluding such items as cost of repairs to buildings, water supply, etc.) and revenue showed increases in 1939 over 1938 figures.
Table I.
Year Revenue Ordinary recurrent Special Total Increase Decrease 1938 $2,218,236.61 $227,640.53 $189,111.31 $2,407,347.92 $431,034.17 $40,721.67 1939 $2,445,877.14 $2,486,598.81 $466,054.72 $79,250.89 $35,020.55 $148,389.64The increase in expenditure was caused by the expansion of medical and health services and the larger number of patients due to the influx of refugees.
On the introduction of an official form of certificate for cholera and vaccination, revenue showed an increase of some $54,500.00. Following the appointment of an almoner a further increase of nearly $10,000.00 was recorded for fees for medical treatment in hospitals. As against these outstanding increases there was a decrease of some $37,493.60 for fees charged for medical examinations of emigrants owing to restrictions being enforced on the quota of emigrants to the Straits Settlements.
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(b) Rules, Regulations and By-laws.
(i) Public Health (Food). (Order regarding the enforcement of the by-laws relating to the pasteurization and sale of milk).
(ii) Public Health (Food). (Amendment of by-laws re markets
and market stalls in the Schedule to the Ordinance).
(ii) Public Health (Food). (Amendment of by-laws re sale of milk
generally and dairies and milk shops).
(iv) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease.
as an infectious disease).
(Tuberculosis declared.
(v) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease.
on Departure) Regulations).
(Quarantine (Measures
(Quarantine (Measures
(vi) Quarantine and Prevention of Disease.
on Arrival) Regulations).
(vii) Pharmacy and Poisons. (Regulations for appointment of exa- miners for the purpose of chemists and druggists qualifying examination).
(viii) Pharmacy and Poisons. (Regulations (Poisons)).
(ix) Adulterated Food and Drugs. (Amendment of Regulations
made thereunder).
(C) FINANCE.
As may be seen in Table I total expenditure (excluding such items as cost of repairs to buildings, water supply, etc.) and revenue showed increases in 1939 over 1938 figures.
Table I.
Expenditure.
Year.
Revenue.
Ordinary recurrent.
Special.
Total.
Increase....
Decrease...
1938... $2,218,236.61 1939... $2,445,877.14
$227,640.53
$189,111.31
$2,407,347.92 $431,034.17
$40,721.67
$2,486,598.81 $466,054.72
$79,250.89 $35,020.55
$148,389.64
The increase in expenditure was caused by the expansion of medical and health services and the larger number of patients due to the influx of refugees.
On the introduction of an official form of certificate for cholera and vaccination, revenue showed an increase of some $54,500.00. Following the appointment of an almoner a further increase of nearly $10,000.00 was recorded for fees for medical treatment in hospitals. As against these outstanding increases there was a decrease of some $37,493.60 for fees charged for medical examinations. of emigrants owing to restrictions being enforced on the quota of emigrants to the Straits Settlements.
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