CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 156

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No.162.

201

Government House.

154

0.

20008

lince 31 JUL 13

Hong-Kong, 30th June, 1899.

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt

of your despatch No.84 of 12th May on the subject of the outbreak

of an epidemic of Plague this year.

2. Unhappily there has been a serious return

of the Plague in epidemic form. Although there was one case in

January the disease practically established itself during the

first week in March, when there were five cases; and between

that date and the 29th April there were 113 cases of which

112 proved fatal. The total number of cases to this date has

been 1065, of which 1005 were fatal. In a large number of cases,

indeed the majority, life was extinct when the bodies were

found, and the cause of death was determined by post mortem

examination.

3. That plague should have broken out this year

was unexpected, as hitherto it has recurred every second year.

But the climatic conditions were peculiar, the Colony having

experienced an exceptionally long drought. The rains have been

a month later than usual, which will account for the fact that

the epidemic has increased in intensity up to the present,

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.

the

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No.162. 201 Government House. 154 0. 20008 lince 31 JUL 13 Hong-Kong, 30th June, 1899. Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No.84 of 12th May on the subject of the outbreak of an epidemic of Plague this year. 2. Unhappily there has been a serious return of the Plague in epidemic form. Although there was one case in January the disease practically established itself during the first week in March, when there were five cases; and between that date and the 29th April there were 113 cases of which 112 proved fatal. The total number of cases to this date has been 1065, of which 1005 were fatal. In a large number of cases, indeed the majority, life was extinct when the bodies were found, and the cause of death was determined by post mortem examination. 3. That plague should have broken out this year was unexpected, as hitherto it has recurred every second year. But the climatic conditions were peculiar, the Colony having experienced an exceptionally long drought. The rains have been a month later than usual, which will account for the fact that the epidemic has increased in intensity up to the present, The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P. the 8:0 1 860-1 800.
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No.162. 201 Government House. 154 0. 20008 lince 31 JUL 13 Hong-Kong, 30 th. June, 1899. sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No.84 of 12th. May on the subject of the out- break of an epidemic of Plague this year. 2. Unhappily there has been a serious return of the Plague in epidemic form. Although there was one case in January the disease practically established itself during the first week in March, when there were five cases; and between that date and the 29th. April there were 113 cases of which 112 proved fatal. The total number of cases to this date has been 1065, of which 1005 were fatal. In a large number of cases, indeed the majority, life was extinct when the bodies were found, and the cause of death was determined by post mortem examination. 3. That plague should have broken out this year was unexpected, as hitherto it has recurred every second year. But the climatic conditions were peculiar, the Colony having experienced an exceptionally long drought. The rains have been a month later than usual, which will account for the fact that the epidemic has increased in intensity up to the present, with The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,M,P. the 8:0 1 860-1 800.
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No.162.

201

Government House.

154

0.

20008

lince 31 JUL 13

Hong-Kong, 30 th. June, 1899.

sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt

of your despatch No.84 of 12th. May on the subject of the out-

break of an epidemic of Plague this year.

2. Unhappily there has been a serious return

of the Plague in epidemic form. Although there was one case in

January the disease practically established itself during the

first week in March, when there were five cases; and between

that date and the 29th. April there were 113 cases of which

112 proved fatal. The total number of cases to this date has

been 1065, of which 1005 were fatal. In a large number of cases,

indeed the majority, life was extinct when the bodies were

found, and the cause of death was determined by post mortem

examination.

3. That plague should have broken out this year

was unexpected, as hitherto it has recurred every second year.

But the climatic conditions were peculiar, the Colony having

experienced an exceptionally long drought. The rains have been

a month later than usual, which will account for the fact that

the epidemic has increased in intensity up to the present, with The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,M,P.

the

8:0

1

860-1

800.

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