to statistics the system prevailing
a substantial
here has furnished
check to the spread of diseases, and
on the whole I should say that
local
in the absence of any
objections there is no special
reason for changing
its.
(signed) E.L.O'Malley
June 26, 1883.
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Report from Mr. Justice Russell, Supreme Court, Hong Kong
13.4.30
RECD June 1883
REGD 4 AUG 83/
In reply to your letter of yesterday's date asking my opinion on the advisability of maintaining the practice of compulsory medical examination under the Contagious Diseases Ordinances in this Colony,
that the House of Commons has pronounced against that system in the United Kingdom, I have the honour to submit the following observations:
(1) Sections 15 and 16 of the Imperial Act 1866 correspond with the law now in force in this Colony with regard to the compulsory medical
The Honorable M. H. Marsh, C.M.G. Colonial Secretary
to statistics the system prevailing
a subetantial
here has furnished
check to the spread of diseases, and
on the whole I should say that
local
in the absence of any
objections there is no special
reason for changing
its.
(signed) E.L.O'Malley
Ime 26, 1883.
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222
Report from Mr. Justice Russell, Supreme Court, King hing
1,3 4,30
ZOREC June 1883
AREG? 4 AUG 83/
Sin
reply
to
letter of You
yesterday's dale asking my opinion
ow
the
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advisability of maintaining the practice of compulsory medical examination of under the Contagions Diseases Ordinances in this Colony,
that the House
now the
has pronounced against
of
Commons
that
system
in the
United Kingdow, I have the houver to
following observations:
submit the
( ! ) Sections 15 and 16
of
the Imperial Act
1866 correspond
with the law
now
in
force
in this Colony with
regard
to the compulsory.
medical
The Honorable
M. H. Marsh, C. M. G.
Colonial Secretary
fe.
Je
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