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HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 3 of the Post Office Ordinance, 1926, on 28th May, 1932.
Amendment of the regulations made under the Nurses
Registration Ordinance, 1931.
Cancellation of Proclamation No. 3 of 27th September, 1931, under section 6 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886.
Order made by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government under section 12 (4) of Ordinance No. 2 of 1920, on 17th June, 1932.
Report of the Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks
and Letters Patent for the year 1931.
Report of the General Post Office, Hong Kong, for the year 1931. Report on the Botanical and Forestry Department for the year
1931.
Report of the Director of Education for the year 1931.
Hong Kong Police Annual Report for 1931.
Report of the Harbour Master and Director of Air Services for
the year 1931.
QUESTIONS.
HON. SIR HENRY POLLOCK.-I rise, Sir, to ask the questions standing in my name, as follows:-
1.
What measures do you recommend should be adopted by the Government for the prevention of the spread of cholera from Canton to Hong Kong?
2. Is there a sufficiency, in this Colony, of
(i) Anti-cholera serum,
(ii) Other anti-cholera remedies and medicines?
If not, what steps do you recommend should be taken by the Government for remedying such deficiencies, if any?
THE DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL AND SANITARY SER- VICES replied:-
The Government does not consider that the situation as it stands at present calls for the drastic interference with the daily life of the Colony which must result from the formal declaration of Canton as an infected port, and the imposition
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