CO129-135 - Public Offices & Others - 1868 — Page 481

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proportion may

be fairly fixed at the

or at the rate

of

£18. 10.9

per bed as per

be

may

64

same rate for each; and that this fixed at one quarter thus leaving half to be defrayed the Colony, in consideration

of the benefit to be derived by it from the

proposed 2nd

measure.

That the Inspection, to be effectual

should be extended to all women in brothels, whether licensed to admit

Europeans

or Chinese only; the number..

of these being stated by the Registrar General to be, Houses licensed for Europeans only 40 containing 284 women, Houses for Chinese 134 containing 1544

3rd

women:

Taking into consideration the numbers previously under treatment at the Lock Hospital,

accommodation will be required

for about 250 diseased women.

4th

That the present site of the Civil and Lock Hospitals is suitable, but the

buildings at present on it are considered by

Capt. Barry Royal Engineers to be so dilapidated

that repairs... a plan and

estimate for a

Hospital drawn up by

him are attached.

That the expense of working the establishment would be £2780. 12.6 per

annum as per annexed estimate.

That the Inspection of the women would

cost £1075 per

annum as given in the Estimate

That the expense of building and fitting up the Lock Hospital, including the value of the site, may be taken at £18,950,

as shown in the two Estimates, one by the Committee,

and one by Captain Barry R.E.

That the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers at the Station be ex officio Inspecting officers, and have at all times access to the establishment in order to enable them to report to their respective departments.

We have...

I. C. Faulder Colonel

Commandant.

R. Aeffernan M. B.

Dy Snr. General

Prin. Med. Offr.

etc.

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478 proportion may be fairly fixed at the or at the rate of £18. 10.9 per bed as per be may 64 same rate for each; and that this fixed at one quarter thus leaving half to be defrayed the Colony, in consideration of the benefit to be derived by it from the proposed 2nd measure. That the Inspection, to be effectual should be extended to all women in brothels, whether licensed to admit Europeans or Chinese only; the number.. of these being stated by the Registrar General to be, Houses licensed for Europeans only 40 containing 284 women, Houses for Chinese 134 containing 1544 3rd women: Taking into consideration the numbers previously under treatment at the Lock Hospital, accommodation will be required for about 250 diseased women. 4th That the present site of the Civil and Lock Hospitals is suitable, but the buildings at present on it are considered by Capt. Barry Royal Engineers to be so dilapidated that repairs... a plan and estimate for a Hospital drawn up by him are attached. That the expense of working the establishment would be £2780. 12.6 per annum as per annexed estimate. That the Inspection of the women would cost £1075 per annum as given in the Estimate That the expense of building and fitting up the Lock Hospital, including the value of the site, may be taken at £18,950, as shown in the two Estimates, one by the Committee, and one by Captain Barry R.E. That the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers at the Station be ex officio Inspecting officers, and have at all times access to the establishment in order to enable them to report to their respective departments. We have... I. C. Faulder Colonel Commandant. R. Aeffernan M. B. Dy Snr. General Prin. Med. Offr. etc.
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478 proportion may be fairly fixed at the or at the rate of £18. 10.9 per bed as per be may 64 same rate for each; and that this fixed at one quarter thus leaving half to be defrayed the Colony, in consideration yed by of the benefit to be derived by it from the proposed 2nd measure. That the Inspection, to be effectual should be extended to all women in brothels, whether licensed to admit Europeans or Chinese only; the number.. of these being stated by the Registrar General to be, Houses licensed for Europeans only 40 containing 284 women, Houses for Chinese 134 containing 1544 3rd women: Taking into consideration the numbers previously under treatment at the Lock Hospital, accom en modation will be required for about 250 diseased women. 4th That the prevent site of the Civil and Lock Hospitals is suitable, but the buildings at present on it are considered by Caft. Barry Royal Engineers to be so dilapidater th repairs. a plan and خود چھ سے to be not wor estimate for a him जब are Beuy attached. Hospital drawn up by That the expense of working the establishment would be £2780. 12.6 per LAKALIK annexed extimate. That the Inspection of the women would cost £1075 per aupum as given in the Estimate That the expense of building and fitting up the Lock Hospital, including the value of The site, may be taken at £18,950, as shecon the two Estimates, one by the Committee, by Captain Barry R.E._ in and one Bil That the Senior haval and Military Medical Officers at the Station be ex officio Inspecting officers, and have at all times access to the establishment in order to enable then to report to their respective departments. We have ye. I. C. fauler Colonel Commandant. R. Aeffernan M. B. Dy Snop: General Prin! Med? Offe Ou
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478

proportion may

be fairly fixed at the

or at the rate

of

£18.

10.9

per bed as per

be

may

64

same rate for each; and that this fixed at one quarter thus leaving half to be defrayed the Colony, in consideration

yed by

of the benefit to be derived by it from the

proposed 2nd

measure.

That the Inspection, to be effectual

should be extended to all women in brothels, whether licensed to admit

Europeans

or Chinese only; the number..

of these being stated by the Registrar General to be, Houses licensed for Europeans only 40 containing 284 women, Houses for Chinese 134 containing 1544

3rd

women:

Taking into consideration the numbers previously under treatment at the Lock Hospital,

accom

en modation will be required

for about 250 diseased women.

4th

That the prevent site of the Civil and Lock Hospitals is suitable, but the

buildings at present on it are considered by

Caft. Barry Royal Engineers to be so dilapidater

th repairs. a plan and

خود چھ سے

to be not wor

estimate for a

him

जब

are

Beuy

attached.

Hospital drawn up by

That the expense of working the establishment would be £2780. 12.6 per

LAKALIK

annexed extimate.

That the Inspection of the women would

cost £1075 per

aupum as

• given in the Estimate That the expense of building and fitting up the Lock Hospital, including the value of The site, may be taken at £18,950,

as shecon the two Estimates, one by the Committee,

by Captain Barry R.E._

in

and one

Bil

That the Senior haval and Military Medical Officers at the Station be ex officio Inspecting officers, and have at all times access to the establishment in order to enable then to report to their respective departments.

We have ye.

I. C. fauler Colonel

Commandant.

R. Aeffernan M. B.

Dy Snop: General

Prin! Med? Offe

Ou

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