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Appendix B.

CASES OF BUBONIC PLAGUE REPORTED DURING 1895.

1066

20th

6th May,

Date

No. of

No. of

Case.

of

Occurrence.

Health

District.

28th April,

39

2, Pound Lane, ...........................*****

4, Wing Lok Street, .......(e)

Residence of Patient previous

to Discovery, Treatment

or Segrogation.

91, Praya Central,-

27, Stone Nullah Lane,.

79, Queen's Road West, ........

Lai Tai, a

Name.

Age.

Date and Hour of Admission into Tung Wa Hospital.

Sam Shü Wai, ****

t

28th April,

urd 8

Lau Yam,

20th

Unknown | 20th

71

1 p.m.

29th April, 4.30 p.m.

3 p.n.

29th

6 p.m.

Jam Su, .

13

6th May,

9th

11 a.m.

6th May, 12.80 p.m.

Wong Kiu,

ta

14th June,

14th,

14th,

S

15th

9, Holland Street, ..**.......

Doy

Matshed above Holland Street,.. Ground,

10, Heung Lane, ...*.

Wong Tsun Ho,

17

14th June,

Tsoi Mak Wan,

6

14th

11 a.m.

0.30 a.m.

6.15 p.m.

9tdi

1.45 p.m.

14th June, 11.10 àm. 1816

Date and Hour of Admission

into Kennedy Town

Hospital.

....

Date & Hour

Death.

29th April, 5 p.m. 29th 8.40 p.m.

2nd May, 7.15 a.m. 6th, 11.20 p.m.

12th.

5 a.m.

p.m.

14th June,

1 p.m.

Chan Tsak,

28

14th

11 p.m.

48

15th

1.30 a.m.

Li I, .....

10

15th,

Do.,

Choi Sing,

的爱

15th

7 8.01.

15th

15th,,

15th.

1 pan.

17th

20th

8.45 a.m.

7:

8.55 p.m.

3:

1.35 p.m.

17th,

4 p.m.

1 p.2.

16th

4.05 p.m.

...............

15th,

6

Do.,

Kwong Sun, ... ..

20

15th

8 am.

15th

I p.m.

19th

4.30 a.m..

17

"3

Choi Kan,...、、、

19

15th

11 a.m.

15th

1 p.m.

16th

7 p.n.

12

15th ..

B

Do.,

13

16th

12, Heung Lane,

Lo Shin,

46

16th

"

5.30 p.m.

17th

12.30 p.m.

18th

11.40 pau.

19

14

17th

10, Henng Lane,

Clan Cau,.

21

17th

*

10 p.m.

18th

10.85 a..

19th »

2.50 p.m.

18th

>>

7 p.m.

List

8.35 a.m.

71

10

18th

6

Do.,

(b)!

Ho Yaw,

16

201

3.35 p.m.

??

少爷

16

20th

17

24th,

6

18

30th

60

20

21st

24th

16th,,

6

6

335, Queen's Road West,

30, Eastern Street,

Kowloon, West 8, MacDonnel Road, .................(e)

69, Queen's Road West, ...

27. Tsung San Loue, West,... |

Tsung Sau Lane, West, .....

From Canton Steamer, ....、、、、

28, Bridges Street, ......

12, Heung Lane. .......

Q

Kan A-Ping,.

63

1

....

32

24th June,

8 a.m.

Ground,

(p)

Cheng Yi....

AT

30th

1 a.m.

24th

30th

10.10 a.m.

17

10.50 a.m.

>>

12

Ground, Ty A-Yuk, ......

31

....

18

24th July,

2 a.m.

!

8th Aug., 9.45 p.m.

Wong Si Li,......! Female, Sing Kwoon Hing,

21st

7.30 .BI.

5:

Male,

Lam Bu,

4, Possession Street, .....

44, Second Street, ......****

Lam Kan,

Ho Sam,

NHA

24th

71

6.80 pan.

25th

9 p.m.

24th

26th

7th Sept.,

16th,

4 p.m.

$}.lll.

16th

7th Sept., 6.30 p.m. 8,35 p.in.

24th July, 19.15 a.m. 9th Aug., 12.35 p.m. 21st, 8.20 a.m.

8.30 p.m.

2.30 p.m.

4.10 p.m.

4 p.m.

1st July, 3.30 a.m. During the night of 18-19 July. 24th July, 12.20 p.m. 10th Aug, 2.30 a.m. 25th

25th,

26th

4.50 a m.

7.50 a.m.

5.30 p.m.

8th Sept., 9.30 p.m. 16th

21st

26th

9.05 p.m.

>>

(a) Transferred from S.S. Belgic. Came down from Canton the day previous and passed the night in 4, Wing Lok Street. (b) Had been segregated since the 15th of June.

(e) Had been segregated since the 17th of June.

(d) Found by one of the night search party on board the S.S. Fatshan on her arrival from Canton.

(e) Found dead on board the S.S. Nanchang at 6 4.3, on the 19th July. Walked on board from No. 8, MacDonnel Road, Kowloon, the previous evening.

W. EDWARD CROW,

Assistant Secretary and Superintendent.

21st June, 1895.

To.

To the Owner and Occupier of the.

Appendix C.

SANITARY BOARD.

HONGKONG.

35

insanitary dwellings Ordinance, 1894. In the matter of The closed houses and

La prosecution will be instituted. Ordinance 15 of 1894, and that if such continuance or maintenance exists on and after the cubicles are being continued or maintained in the above domestic building in contravention of Notics is hereby given to you on behalf of the Sanitary Board that cocklofts or mezzanine floors and

day of

189

By order of the Sanitary Board,

Secretary.

Extract from Ordinance 15 of 1894.

caretaker) pass the night." (Section 2.) in such a way as to leave at least two-thirds of such space open and as far as practicable evenly distributed.

N.B.-The words "domestic building" include-"any human habitation or building where persons (other than a

total area, clear of the window frame, of at least one-tenth of the floor area of the room.) specified opening directly into the external air, shall be considered a compartment." For the purposes of this section every sub-divisi m of a domestic building unless it has one window at least, as hereinbefore unless the whole of such compartments are provided with light and ventilation to the satisfaction of the Sanitary Board. such space to be closed except in such manner and with such material as may be prescribed by the Sanitary Board, and divided off into separate compartments without the permission in writing of the Sanitary Board."

leave a space between the top of the partitions and the ceiling or underside of the joists, of less than 4 feet, or to allow by partitions, it shall not be lawful to put up, continue or maintain partition walls of a greater height than & feck, or to Section 8. Sub-section (b)." Where any room of any domestic building is divided into separate compartiments now or hereafter erected or in course of erection any mezzanine floor, storey or cockleft where stel room is partitioned or Section 7.--"It shall not be lawful to construct, put up, continue or maintain in any room of any domestic building

The window is required to have a

left above partitions shall not be enclosed except with wire netting, iron bars, lattice work or curved wood work, arranged Section 13, Bye-law No. 7.-The space required by section 8, sub-section (b), of Ordinance 15 of 1894, to be

Appendix D.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 378.

in COCKLOFTS AND CUBICLES

premises. () Such mezzanine floor, storey or cockloft is situated on the top or ground floor of (a) The premises are constructed and maintained in a satisfactory sanitary condition. or divided off into separate compartments unless the following conditions are complied with:- 15 of 1894 for the erection or continuance of mezzanino floors, stories or cocklofts in rooms partitioned 1. No permission will be granted under the provisions of sub-section 1 of section 7 of Ordinance

Dwellings Ordinance No. 15 of 1894, (29th December, 1894). Buildings erected BEFORE the passing of the Closed Houses and Insanitary

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