Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to—
The Secretary, Lung Council,
War Office,
London, S.W.,
and the following number quoted.
4628/7/221. (A.M.D.1.)
War Office, 22 JUL 04
21
London, S.W.
July, 1904.
I am commanded by the Army Council to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, No.23627/1904, dated 12th instant, and to acquaint you in reply that the Council have no objection to the proposal that the Principal Medical Officer of Troops in Hong Kong shall act as arbitrator in the question of the difference of opinion between the Government of Hong Kong and the Naval Authorities in that Colony as to whether the treatment of smallpox cases in the Naval Infectious Diseases Hospital constitutes a danger to the health of the community, and that the General Officer Commanding the Troops at that Station has been informed accordingly.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
E. Gerard
Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London. S.W.
1200
Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to—
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The Secretaryette Lung Council,
War Office,
London, S.W.,
and the following number quoted.
4628/7/221. (A.M.D.1.)
Sir,
343
C.O.
25732
Rece
War Office, 22 JUL 041
21
London, S.W.
July, 1904.
I am commanded by the Army Council to acknow- ledge the receipt of your letter, No.23627/1904, dated 12th instant, and to acquaint you in reply that the Council have no objection to the proposal that the Principal Medical Officer of Troops in Hong Kong shall act as arbitrator in the question of the difference of opinion between the Government of Hong Kong and the Naval Authorities in that Colony as to whether the
treatment of smallpox cases in the Naval Infectious
Diseases Hospital constitutes a danger to the health of the community, and that the General Officer Commanding the Troops at that Station has been informed accordingly.
I am,
Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London. S.V.
1200
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Eucrbard
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