CO129-310 - Acting Governor Major Gen Gascoigne - 1902 [1-4] — Page 374

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No. 94.

Hongkong.

(

Sir,

15000 370

Red 23 APR 12

Government House,

Hongkong, 19th March, 1902.

141409 07

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch No. 431 of December 20th last relative to the proposal to make additional appointments in this Colony with a view to the more efficient carrying-out of the quarantine regulations.

2. As suggested in that Despatch, I have directed the Medical Officers of the Colony, in consultation with Professor Simpson, to reconsider the whole matter with a view to ascertaining what alterations of the Quarantine Rules should be made.

3. Professor Simpson states that until he has had time and opportunity to make further enquiries into questions relating to the shipping of the port, he will not be prepared to give his opinion on the larger question indicated in your Despatch under reference. He reports, however, without hesitation, that in his opinion another Health Officer of the Port will be necessary.

4. I, therefore, beg to repeat the recommendation...

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&c. &c.

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No. 94. Hongkong. ( Sir, 15000 370 Red 23 APR 12 Government House, Hongkong, 19th March, 1902. 141409 07 I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch No. 431 of December 20th last relative to the proposal to make additional appointments in this Colony with a view to the more efficient carrying-out of the quarantine regulations. 2. As suggested in that Despatch, I have directed the Medical Officers of the Colony, in consultation with Professor Simpson, to reconsider the whole matter with a view to ascertaining what alterations of the Quarantine Rules should be made. 3. Professor Simpson states that until he has had time and opportunity to make further enquiries into questions relating to the shipping of the port, he will not be prepared to give his opinion on the larger question indicated in your Despatch under reference. He reports, however, without hesitation, that in his opinion another Health Officer of the Port will be necessary. 4. I, therefore, beg to repeat the recommendation... THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c. &c.
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No. 94. Hongkong. ( sir. 15000 370 بار เฟ Red 23 APR 12 Goverment House, Hongkong, 19th. March, 1902. ; 141409 07 I have the honour to acknowledge the re- ceipt of your Despatch No. 431 of December 20th. last relative to the proposal to make additional appointments in this Colony with a view to the more efficient carrying-out of the quarantine regulations. 2. As suggested in that Despatch, I have directed the Medical Officers of the Colony, in consultation with Professor Simpson, to reconsider the whole matter with a view to ascertaining what alterations of the Quarantine Rules should be made. 3. Professor Simpson states that until he has had time and opportunity to make further enquiries into questions relating to the shipping of the port, he will not be prepared to give his opinion on the larger question indicat- ed in your Despatch under reference. He reports, however, without hesitation, that in his opinion another Health Officer of the Port will be necessary. 4. I, therefore, beg to repeat the recommend- THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 8cc 30... + -ation
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No. 94.

Hongkong.

(

sir.

15000 370

بار

เฟ

Red 23 APR 12

Goverment House,

Hongkong, 19th. March, 1902.

;

141409

07

I have the honour to acknowledge the re-

ceipt of your Despatch No. 431 of December 20th. last relative

to the proposal to make additional appointments in this

Colony with a view to the more efficient carrying-out of the

quarantine regulations.

2.

As suggested in that Despatch, I have

directed the Medical Officers of the Colony, in consultation

with Professor Simpson, to reconsider the whole matter with a

view to ascertaining what alterations of the Quarantine Rules

should be made.

3.

Professor Simpson states that until he

has had time and opportunity to make further enquiries into

questions relating to the shipping of the port, he will not

be prepared to give his opinion on the larger question indicat-

ed in your Despatch under reference. He reports, however, —

without hesitation, that in his opinion another Health Officer

of the Port will be necessary.

4.

I, therefore, beg to repeat the recommend-

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

8cc

30...

+

-ation

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