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With reference to your letter dated 4th January 1904, No 46426/03, relative to the Naval Infectious Hospital at Hong Kong, I am commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that they have no objection to the question of possible danger to the health of the Civil population by the use of the Hospital for Small Pox cases being referred to any expert the Colonial Office and Colonial Government may appoint for that purpose, but that if after the expert's opinion has been taken it is desired to move the Hospital this would have to be done at the cost of the Community of Hong Kong and not of Naval Funds.

I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Evan MacCarthy

Page 363

In any further communication on this subject, please quote
D.W.
259
and address letter to-
The Secretary,
Admiralty, Whitehall,
London, S.W.
1588

Admiralty 676
February 1904

(Ref 10 THE 041
1012 Jugo
C.PL. 10
at once)

Page 363

COLONIAL OFFICE.
L..P.--No. 3.
S. W.

The Under Secretary of State,

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With reference to your letter dated 4th January 1904, No 46426/03, relative to the Naval Infectious Hospital at Hong Kong, I am commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that they have no objection to the question of possible danger to the health of the Civil population by the use of the Hospital for Small Pox cases being referred to any expert the Colonial Office and Colonial Government may appoint for that purpose, but that if after the expert's opinion has been taken it is desired to move the Hospital this would have to be done at the cost of the Community of Hong Kong and not of Naval Funds. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Evan MacCarthy Page 363 In any further communication on this subject, please quote D.W. 259 and address letter to- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W. 1588 Admiralty 676 February 1904 (Ref 10 THE 041 1012 Jugo C.PL. 10 at once) Page 363 COLONIAL OFFICE. L..P.--No. 3. S. W. The Under Secretary of State,
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propost withink

that

underwate

viti

DAHA

smust conditions

to

expert's openin

& sposal брий

unjall

for cases

will not b

لله

tus lspital.

In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote

D.W.

259

and address letter to-

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

London, S.W.

1588

6.0.

Admiralty 676

February

190 4

(Ref 10 THE 041

1012 Jugo

C.PL. 10

at once

Sir.

With y

reference

ce to your letter dated 4th January

1904, No 46426/03, relative to the Naval Infectious Hospital

at Hong Kong, I am commanded by My Lorda Commissioners of the

Admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary

of State for the Colonies, that they have no objection to the

question of possible danger to the health of the Civil

population by the use of the Hospital for Small Pox cases

being referred to any expert the Colonial Office and Colonial

Government may appoint for that purpose, but that if after

the expert's opinion has been taken it is desired to move the

Hospital this would have to be done at the cost of the

Community of Hong Kong and not of Naval Funds.

The Under Secretary of State,

COLONIAL

L..P.--No. 3.

OFFICE.

S. W.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Evan W

in

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