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MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I understand that the Hong Kong Government is making the experiment of allowing plague patients to be treated in isolation in their own homes, instead of compelling them in all cases to be removed to hospital. The experiment is being tried because it is believed that many patients, owing to the great dislike of hospital treatment, have concealed their state of health until it was too late for them to be cured. The results of the experiment will be carefully watched.

MR. WEIR: Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that houses in China usually contain 200 or 300 inhabitants.

MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I am not aware of that fact, but whether it be true or not it does not affect what I have said.

MR. WEIR: If the right hon. Gentleman will visit Hong Kong he will find it is the case.

DRAFT.

H. Kang

H. de H. Kong

26052

No. 274

03

dy

You. Su H.A. Blake Sui

Mr.

Mr.

MINUTE.

Fiddian 25/2 Johnson 2571

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Mr. Chamberlain.

Question

808,587085

And sec

35734.

Answer [including

Impilementary

562

$ July

103

I have the honour to enclose a copy of the question which has been addressed to me House of Commons by M. J. G. Weir, M.P., on the subject treatment of Chinese plague patients in their own houses together with a copy of the reply which I have returned to th. Weir.

2. I should be glad if at the end of your plague season you send me...

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MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I understand that the Hong Kong Government is making the experiment of allowing plague patients to be treated in isolation in their own homes, instead of compelling them in all cases to be removed to hospital. The experiment is being tried because it is believed that many patients, owing to the great dislike of hospital treatment, have concealed their state of health until it was too late for them to be cured. The results of the experiment will be carefully watched. MR. WEIR: Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that houses in China usually contain 200 or 300 inhabitants. MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I am not aware of that fact, but whether it be true or not it does not affect what I have said. MR. WEIR: If the right hon. Gentleman will visit Hong Kong he will find it is the case. DRAFT. H. Kang H. de H. Kong 26052 No. 274 03 dy You. Su H.A. Blake Sui Mr. Mr. MINUTE. Fiddian 25/2 Johnson 2571 Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney. Mr. Chamberlain. Question 808,587085 And sec 35734. Answer [including Impilementary 562 $ July 103 I have the honour to enclose a copy of the question which has been addressed to me House of Commons by M. J. G. Weir, M.P., on the subject treatment of Chinese plague patients in their own houses together with a copy of the reply which I have returned to th. Weir. 2. I should be glad if at the end of your plague season you send me...
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MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I under- stand that the Hong Kong Government is making the experiment of allowing plague patients to be treated in isolation in their own homes, instead of compelling them in all cases to be removed to hospital. The experiment is being tried because it is believed that many patients. owing to the great dislike of hospital treatment, have concealed their state of health until it was too late for them to be cured. The results of the experiment will be carefully watched. MR. WEIR: Is the right hon. Gentle-. man aware that houses in China usually' contain 200 or 300 inhabitants. MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I am not aware of that fact, but whether it be true or not it does not affect what I have said. MR. WEIR: If the right hon. Gentle man will visit Hong Kong he will find it is the case. DRAFT. H. Kang H. de H. Kong 26052 No. 274 03 dy You. Su H.A. Blake Sui Mr. Mr. MINUTE. Fiddian 25/2 Johnson 2571 Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney. Mr. Chamberlain. Question 808,587085 And sec 35734. Auswer [including Inpfilementay 562 $ July 103 I have the hou to enclose a coby of question which has been in the в of the addresse to me House of Commons by M. J. G. Wein, M.P., the subject tualment of Chinesi plaque patients in there own houses together with a coty of the refly which I have returned to th. Wei. present glad it 2. Ishould be slad if at the end of youth plague season send me
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MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I under- stand that the Hong Kong Government is making the experiment of allowing plague patients to be treated in isolation in their own homes, instead of compelling them in all cases to be removed to hospital. The experiment is being tried because it is believed that many patients. owing to the great dislike of hospital treatment, have concealed their state of health until it was too late for them to be cured. The results of the experiment will be carefully watched.

MR. WEIR: Is the right hon. Gentle-. man aware that houses in China usually' contain 200 or 300 inhabitants.

MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN: I am not aware of that fact, but whether it be true or not it does not affect what I have said.

MR. WEIR: If the right hon. Gentle man will visit Hong Kong he will find it is the case.

DRAFT.

H. Kang

H. de H. Kong

26052

No. 274

03

dy

You. Su H.A. Blake Sui

Mr.

Mr.

MINUTE.

Fiddian 25/2 Johnson 2571

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Mr. Chamberlain.

Question

808,587085

And sec

35734.

Auswer [including

Inpfilementay

562

$ July

103

I have the hou to enclose a coby of

question which has been

in the

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addresse to me House of Commons by M. J. G. Wein, M.P.,

the subject tualment of Chinesi plaque patients in there

own houses together with

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which I have returned

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2. Ishould be

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