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Re appointment to examine emigrants from Hongkong
to Mexico.
Dr. Valenzuela arrived in this Colony
October 28th., 1907, and carried on the work of inspection and
examination of emigrants until January, 1908, when he left the
Colony at very short notice.
On January 18th., 1908, I received a letter
from the Mexican Consul, Mr. Barretto, asking me to carry on
the work and giving certain instructions (attach copy of ap-
-pointment.)
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I understand that Dr. Valenzuela in conver-
-sation with Mr. Barretto prior to the former's sudden departure
recommended that as I had previously examined Chinese passengers
for Mexico on behalf of the Shipping Companies interested and
I should carry on his work during his absence.
I have received no instructions verbally or
by letter that this appointment was cancelled and am still
carrying on this work.
For further information on this appointment
application might be made to the Mexican Congul.
Re fees for examination.
The statement in the report of Dr. Liconga
is absolutely incorrect a fee of $10 has never been asked for
nor received by me for signing any certificate of health.
1.
Practically there are three examinations
for every emigrant before he is finally passed by me.
On shore at the Shipping Company's Office
for trachoma, pure and simple.
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2.
diseases.
3.
On the Disinfecting Hull for general
On the ship immediately prior to sailing to
avoid as far as possible substitutes.
(I might add here that a certain proportion of substitutions
amongst large numbers of passengers is almost impossible to,
prevent.)
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