Board, setting forth in detail the history of the progress of the Plague in the Colony during the current year
year and the. measures taken and being
taken for its suppression,
to be at present no serious
cause
3.
658
for alarm.
The members of the
the~
Sanitary Board and its staff have been most energetic.
in
together
with
e copy of
Enclosure 2
19
devising and
6.
measures for checking
carrying out
the
a
letter dated 6th April from
the President of the Sanitary
Board.
I am
glad to be able
to report that the daily
cases is not in-
number of creasing, and there
and there appears to
spread of the plague, and de
serve
great credit for the-
which they
manner
in
dre
discharging difficult and ~ unpleasant duties.
I have the honour to be,
bir.
Your most Obedient Widen Robinsy
Humble Servant,
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