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No. 963.

Reply to Enclosure!

"Tamar" at Hongkong,

25th. May. 1903.

Sir,

1 have the honour to acknowledge the re- ceipt of your letter of the 22nd. May, 4019/03/C.S.C., enclosing copy of a letter from the Frincipal Civil Medical Officer rela- tive to the danger.of treating small-pox cases in the new Naval Infectious Hospital.

The Commodore directs me to inform you in reply that the suggestion of Dr. Atkinson that small-pox cases should continue to be treated in the "Midge" will be acted on, pending any further directions from the Commander-in-Chief (to whom this correspondence is being submitted), and that the new hospital will be reserved for patients suffering from other infectious diseases.

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary,

hongkong.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) 3. Eremoer,

Secretary to the Commodore.

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