CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 206

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and grave danger which are bound to result and have resulted this year from an inadequate Water Supply, render it imperative that this Colony should face the necessity of increasing and improving the sources of supply as soon as the work can be taken in hand. What the total cost of such undertakings will be I am not at present in a position to state, but there is no doubt that they will be both difficult and costly. The matter is now, however, one of such gravity that questions of expense cannot be allowed to stand in the way of removing one of the most serious obstacles to the continued prosperity of the Colony.

I am glad to report that up to the present there have been far fewer cases of plague than had occurred at the corresponding date last year; but the numbers of the victims to the disease are now steadily though slowly increasing, and a new menace to the public health has appeared during the past few weeks in the form of Cholera. This disease, so far as it has affected residents in the Colony as distinct from arrivals from other ports, is in the opinion of the Medical experts chiefly attributable to the insanitary state of the waterless conduits and the careless use by the Chinese of fetid and stagnant water; for it is an unfortunate circumstance that the Chinese prefer as a rule to use unclean water that is near at hand than to go a long distance for a pail of clean water from a public tank.

I regret to say that a certain lack of resource and power of initiative on the part of the Director of Public Works (who is also Water Authority) has made it necessary for me to personally supervise the temporary arrangements which had to be adopted to supplement the almost exhausted

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2 ཟླ་ 205 and grave danger which are bound to result and have resulted this year from an inadequate Water Supply, render it imperative that this Colony should face the necessity of increasing and improving the sources of supply as soon as the work can be taken in hand. What the total cost of such undertakings will be I am not at present in a position to state, but there is no doubt that they will be both difficult and costly. The matter is now, however, one of such gravity that questions of expense cannot be allowed to stand in the way of removing one of the most serious obstacles to the continued prosperity of the Colony. I am glad to report that up to the present there have been far fewer cases of plague than had occurred at the corresponding date last year; but the numbers of the victims to the disease are now steadily though slowly increasing, and a new menace to the public health has appeared during the past few weeks in the form of Cholera. This disease, so far as it has affected residents in the Colony as distinct from arrivals from other ports, is in the opinion of the Medical experts chiefly attributable to the insanitary state of the waterless conduits and the careless use by the Chinese of fetid and stagnant water; for it is an unfortunate circumstance that the Chinese prefer as a rule to use unclean water that is near at hand than to go a long distance for a pail of clean water from a public tank. I regret to say that a certain lack of resource and power of initiative on the part of the Director of Public Works (who is also Water Authority) has made it necessary for me to personally supervise the temporary arrangements which had to be adopted to supplement the almost exhausted
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2 ཟླ་ 205 and grave danger which are bound to result and have resulted this year from an inadequate Water Supply, render it impera- tive that this Colony should face the necessity of increasing and improving the sources of supply as soon as the work can be taken in hand. What the total cost of such undertakings will be I am not at present in a position to state, but there is no doubt that they will be both difficult and costly. The matter is now, however, one of such gravity that questions of expense cannot be allowed to stand in the way of removing one of the most serious obstacles to the continued prosperity of the Colony. I am glad to report that upto the present there have been far fewer cases of plague than had occurred at the corresponding date last year; but the numbers of the victims to the disease are now steadily though slowly increasing, and a new menace to the public health has appeared during the past few weeks in the form of Cholera. This disease, so far as it has affected residents in the Colony as distinct from arrivals from other ports is in the opinion of the Medical experts chiefly attributable to the insanitary state of the waterless conduits and the careless use by the Chinese of fetid and stagnant water; for it is an unfortunate circumstance that the Chinese prefer as a rule to use unclean water that is near at hand than to go a long distance for a pail of clean water from a public tank. I regret to say that a certain lack of resource and power of initiative on the part of the Diree- tor of Public Works, (who is also Water Authority) has made At necessary for me to personally supervise the temporary arrangements which had to be adopted to supplement the almost exhausted
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and grave danger which are bound to result and have resulted

this year from an inadequate Water Supply, render it impera-

tive that this Colony should face the necessity of increasing

and improving the sources of supply as soon as the work can

be taken in hand. What the total cost of such undertakings

will be I am not at present in a position to state, but there

is no doubt that they will be both difficult and costly. The

matter is now, however, one of such gravity that questions of

expense cannot be allowed to stand in the way of removing one

of the most serious obstacles to the continued prosperity of

the Colony. I am glad to report that upto the present there

have been far fewer cases of plague than had occurred at the

corresponding date last year; but the numbers of the victims

to the disease are now steadily though slowly increasing, and

a new menace to the public health has appeared during the past

few weeks in the form of Cholera. This disease, so far as it

has affected residents in the Colony as distinct from arrivals

from other ports is in the opinion of the Medical experts

chiefly attributable to the insanitary state of the waterless

conduits and the careless use by the Chinese of fetid and

stagnant water; for it is an unfortunate circumstance that

the Chinese prefer as a rule to use unclean water that is

near at hand than to go a long distance for a pail of clean

water from a public tank. I regret to say that a certain lack

of resource and power of initiative on the part of the Diree-

tor of Public Works, (who is also Water Authority) has made

At necessary for me to personally supervise the temporary

arrangements which had to be adopted to supplement the almost

exhausted

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