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their essential decisions have met with the approval

of the Board of Health and of the Ministry of the

Interior.

VIII. When the Delegates have recommended the

adoption of measures tending to modify existing Regu-

lations (as, for example, the prolongation of the per-

iod of ten days during which the immigrants are placed

under observation in the barracks) the Board has com-

pelled them to adhere strictly to the sanitary regu-

lations in force.

IX. On all occasions when the Board has felt

doubtful respecting the number of trachomatous subjects

that were stated by the Delegates, to exist, they have

requested that further inspectionary visits should be

made for the purpose of confirming, or if necessary

correcting, the figures which appeared, in the eyes of

the Board, to have been exaggerated.

X. In the case of the steamers "Suisang" and

"Landrat Schieff" the attitude adopted by the Board to-

wards the China Commercial Steamship Company has been

carried to the extreme limit of complacency, inasmuch

as the Delegates were instructed to repeat their visits

of inspection to these vessels as often as the Re-

presentative of the Company requested that this

should be done.

XI.

The detention suffered by the Steamship

"Suisang" was not the result of any rectifications

requiring to be made by the Superior Board of Health

or by the Ministry of the Interior. The delay in

the departure of this vessel took place in the in-

terests of the Company, who were doing what lay in

their power to avoid the necessity of carrying away

the whole number of immigrants who had proved to be

infected with trachoma, and who were also anxious

to ship on board this vessel a number of Chinese who

were waiting in Manzanillo to be repatriated.

XII. The orders issued for the withdrawal of

the "Suisang" from the Port, and for keeping a close

watch over the "Landrat Schieff" arose from the

paramount necessity of preventing the spread of a

terrible and contagious disease throughout the Re-

public, and in the case of the "Suisang" in order

to preclude the escape of more infected persons,

of

five

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372 their essential decisions have met with the approval of the Board of Health and of the Ministry of the Interior. VIII. When the Delegates have recommended the adoption of measures tending to modify existing Regu- lations (as, for example, the prolongation of the per- iod of ten days during which the immigrants are placed under observation in the barracks) the Board has com- pelled them to adhere strictly to the sanitary regu- lations in force. IX. On all occasions when the Board has felt doubtful respecting the number of trachomatous subjects that were stated by the Delegates, to exist, they have requested that further inspectionary visits should be made for the purpose of confirming, or if necessary correcting, the figures which appeared, in the eyes of the Board, to have been exaggerated. X. In the case of the steamers "Suisang" and "Landrat Schieff" the attitude adopted by the Board to- wards the China Commercial Steamship Company has been carried to the extreme limit of complacency, inasmuch as the Delegates were instructed to repeat their visits of inspection to these vessels as often as the Re- presentative of the Company requested that this should be done. XI. The detention suffered by the Steamship "Suisang" was not the result of any rectifications requiring to be made by the Superior Board of Health or by the Ministry of the Interior. The delay in the departure of this vessel took place in the in- terests of the Company, who were doing what lay in their power to avoid the necessity of carrying away the whole number of immigrants who had proved to be infected with trachoma, and who were also anxious to ship on board this vessel a number of Chinese who were waiting in Manzanillo to be repatriated. XII. The orders issued for the withdrawal of the "Suisang" from the Port, and for keeping a close watch over the "Landrat Schieff" arose from the paramount necessity of preventing the spread of a terrible and contagious disease throughout the Re- public, and in the case of the "Suisang" in order to preclude the escape of more infected persons, of five
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372 their essential decisions have met with the approval of the Board of Health and of the Ministry of the Interior. VIII. When the Delegates have recommended the adoption of measures tending to modify existing Regu- lations (as, for example, the prolongation of the per- iod of ten days during which the immigrants are placed under observation in the barracks) the Board has com- pelled them to adhere strictly to the sanitary regu- lations in force. IX. On all occasions when the Board has felt doubtful respecting the number of trachomatous subjects that were stated by the Delegates, to exist, they have requested that further inspectionary visits should be made for the purpose of confirming, or if necessary correcting, the figures which appeared, in the eyes of the Board, to have been exaggerated. X. In the case of the steamers *Suisang" and "Landrat Schieff" the attitude adopted by the Board to- wards the China Commercial Steamship Company has been carried to the extreme limit of complacency, inasmuch as the Delegates were instructed to repeat their visits of inspection to these vessels as often as the Re- presentative of the Company requested that this should be done. KI. The detention suffered by the Steamship *Suisang" was not the result of any rectifications requiring to be made by the Superior Board of Health or by the Ministry of the Interior. The delay in the departure of this vessel took place in the in- terests of the Company, who were doing what lay in their power to avoid the necessity of carrying away the whole number of immigrants who had proved to be infected with trachoma, and who were also anxious to ship on board this vessel a number of Chinese who were waiting in Manzanillo to be repatriated. XII. The orders issued for the withdrawal of the "Suisang" from the Port, and for keeping a close watch over the "Landrat Schieff" arose from the paramount necessity of prevent ing the spread of a terrible and contagious disease throughout the Re- public, and in the case of the "Suisang" in order to preclude the escape of more infected persons, of five
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their essential decisions have met with the approval

of the Board of Health and of the Ministry of the

Interior.

VIII. When the Delegates have recommended the

adoption of measures tending to modify existing Regu-

lations (as, for example, the prolongation of the per-

iod of ten days during which the immigrants are placed

under observation in the barracks) the Board has com-

pelled them to adhere strictly to the sanitary regu-

lations in force.

IX. On all occasions when the Board has felt

doubtful respecting the number of trachomatous subjects

that were stated by the Delegates, to exist, they have

requested that further inspectionary visits should be

made for the purpose of confirming, or if necessary

correcting, the figures which appeared, in the eyes of

the Board, to have been exaggerated.

X. In the case of the steamers *Suisang" and

"Landrat Schieff" the attitude adopted by the Board to-

wards the China Commercial Steamship Company has been

carried to the extreme limit of complacency, inasmuch

as the Delegates were instructed to repeat their visits

of inspection to these vessels as often as the Re-

presentative of the Company requested that this

should be done.

KI.

The detention suffered by the Steamship

*Suisang" was not the result of any rectifications

requiring to be made by the Superior Board of Health

or by the Ministry of the Interior. The delay in

the departure of this vessel took place in the in-

terests of the Company, who were doing what lay in

their power to avoid the necessity of carrying away

the whole number of immigrants who had proved to be

infected with trachoma, and who were also anxious

to ship on board this vessel a number of Chinese who

were waiting in Manzanillo to be repatriated.

XII. The orders issued for the withdrawal of

the "Suisang" from the Port, and for keeping a close

watch over the "Landrat Schieff" arose from the

paramount necessity of prevent ing the spread of a

terrible and contagious disease throughout the Re-

public, and in the case of the "Suisang" in order

to preclude the escape of more infected persons,

of

five

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