in
the 1906
madu
again admitted to pratique and left again on the 17th. Arriving at Brisbane where another most rigid inspection was
both ship and passengers. The ship being thoroughly searched by the Police to see that all were on deck to undergo inspection, no trace of disease was
found, and
I was complimented on
the state
of
the ship, and the excellent condition of passengers; at this port 8 Chinese were landed and 12 European Passengers
were sent from there to Sydney by steamer - Pratique at all the above ports clean
granted. The ship called June 22nd and arrived on June 26th (Sunday) and was at once ordered into quarantine by the Police. Previous to anchoring, I asked if any provision had
for landing the passengers,
been made
A negative reply
was made, as to what means there was
I then asked
of supplying my
passengers with water,
I was informed
that the Superintendent
of
the Quarantine
Station would see to that. After anchoring in an exposed position open to the full force of the sea between the heads. The assistant health officer came
on board
and thoroughly inspected both ship and passengers and even pronounced all on board free from disease of any kind, and said had it not been for the proclamation he would allow the ship to proceed to town. A Police guard boat was stationed
near
the ship to prevent any
intercourse
between the ship and the shore, both might
those in charge of
and those in charge of her were
asked when being relieved to report the ship, short
of water. At 10 A.M. 27th signal
signals of distress for water, were hoisted and kept flying all
day in full view of the signal station and the Senior Health Officer Launch with him in it. The last of the water was served out
in the afternoon of the 24th On the morning of the 28th signals of
and on that day
distress were again
hoisted,
the Government to save
the expense of keeping the guard boat and men near the ship sent a constable on board & A Customs officer had previously been put
on
the day of
arrival.
his place of residence being Cumberland Street (one
of the infected quarters). The Constable placed on board, informed me that he had himself reported the ship wanting water, to his superior the previous
night I then signalled for the Quarantine Superintendent and asked
if there
was
said
no
means
there
of getting any water. He I then asked him to telegraph
to Sydney which he did, and at 2 p.m. the telegram marked A reading
From Treasury
to Superintendant Carroll was handed
to me by a boatman from
the Quarantine
Station, who immediately pulled away
again
in
the 1906
madu
again aducitted to fratique and left again on the 17th. Arriving at Brishane where another most regid inspection was
both ship and hoosinger. The slip being thoroughly searched by the Police to see that all were on deck to undergo inspection, no trace of disease was
foured, and
I was complemented on
the stati
Z
the ship, and the excellent condition of passengers; at this port & lehinese were landed and 12 European Passengers
were sent from there to Sydney by steamer - 41 all the above ports clean
granted. The ship cailed Jme 22nd and arrived on Juve 26th Sunday) and was at once ordered - antine by the Police. Previous to anchoring, I asked if any provision had
for landing the passengers,
Reatth
bills
f for Lydney
Our
int
quaran
been made
negative reply
were
was made, what means there was
I then asked
of capplying my
I was informed
passenger with water,
with water, I was that the Superintendent
J
<
the Quarantine
Station would see to that. After auchoring in an exposed position open to the full force of the sex beliveen the heads. The desistant health officer came
on board
and thoroughly inspected both ship and passenger and even pronounced all entere by free from disease of any kend, and baid had it not been for the proclamition he would allow the ship to proceed to town, A Police guard boat was stationed.
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near
the ship to prevent any
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intercourse)
between the ship and the chore, both might
those in charge of
Qud mo
morning
charge of her were
ne
the
asked when being relieved to report the ship, short
of water. At 10A.M. 27th signal
signals of distress for water, were hoisted and kept flying all
day in full view of the rignal station and the Senior Health Officer Launch with him in it The last of the water was served out
the aftenson of the 24th On the morning of the 28th segnals of and on that day
distress were agam
hoisted,
the Government to save
the expense of keeping the guard boat and I men near the ship sent a constable on board & A Customs officer had previously been put
the day of
m
of
Kourt
arieval.
his place of residence being Cumberland) Street one
the infected quarters) The Constable placed on board, informed me that he had lenself reported the chip wanting water, to his superior the previons
hain if night I then signalled for the Quarantine Superintendent and asked
was
said
020
no
means
there
of getting any arates. He I then asked him to telegraph
to Sydney which be did, and at 2 p.m. the telegram marked A reading
From Treasury
to Superintendant Carroll was handed
the Quarantin
from
to me by a boater an Station, who immediately pulled away
again
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