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DA BELL 1 propose
Glengyle gave a short blant with her whistle best of the Hemichoed that the clangyle was and dewan then notleed for the win the on and weig
Dollisions was then inevitable, and got that the Boura do nol think it would be Chuable to carry out the urgostions and the ardez was given on board Mr. BBAWINI think you might add, an post hard to go full speed interi sk information be forwarded." The PRÉSIDENTI Dr. Ball's prove the starboard, the
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A special meeting of the Banitary Board held yesterday afternoon st four o'clock to sider a suggestion by HP, the Governor. let plague patients in Yaumati ba traslad
The President (Hons
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Public
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the part of Japan as her irresponsible ad- have been made at St. Petersburg: Roveral. And there Works), co believe the statement of the doctor in Haitan, Hart of euch ship which
visers would have-her take, and stating the
hundreds of persons have boon arrested during the past forty-sight hours. Revolutionary pro
Tell Painoipal Civil Medical Offer of a Dr. Clark (Medical Officer of Health, Lieut. Mr. AW Brewin (Registrar General), Wa Chua, Mr. Chan A Fook, and Mr. G. A. Woodosok (Secretary to the Board).
nor did he believe that of Mr. Fung The stern of the Glenggle Cas
with the starboard bow of Lần thun about the pine patients in Canton
Mr. FuNO WA CHUN-It was told me by five or six feet from the
What fault, or other ship-)) Wa
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Dr. ULARE'Smation that the Sanitary Board matshed at Yaumati be converted into
Col. HUGHES, was then pat to the meelag
Dr. BELL-There is one thing to say about hospital, whion had been seconded by Lient
last. Where are you going to vingthe people who die in the mashed P
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Mr. OSB-RNE--Plenty of space at Kowloons Ou a vote being takou, the motion was carried unaniciously.
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houses, and so ssted a considerable percentage. doctor treated fils plagus patients in their own The number of cases was not sufficient to form the ground for a working theory, but the doctor said, in answer to my enquiry, that the disasso had not spread to the ether inmates. saggest for the consideration of the Sanitary Hoard that it may be well to try the experiment la Yaumati of permitting cases of which timely report has been given to be.
The PRIDENT intimated that the proposal desire it, by Chinese doctors The experi Buard to increase the number of men on duty ment could be closely watched, and in case of a spread of the discuss to the to patrol the streets and prevent as far se pur other inmates, the permission could be with sible the damping of dead bodies therein had drawn. It seems to me the only course promiseen sanctioned. If available, an additional ing any hogs of assistands from the Chinese, military to assist in the patrolled from the without which, in a town situated like this, military to assist the name fres ME. FUNG WA CHUN proposed the erection there is but slight hops of controlling the of an hospital metaled in Wanchini He opidomic
The PRESIDENT was of opinion that, from the patients point of view, it could make vory little differencu where they were treated. The disease appeared to be developing so rapidly and the rate of mortality was so high that it almost roads ne difference whers a patient was treated at his own home or elsewhere. From his personal knowledge of Chinos
Paint tire holds the fallure to fly ther penins
fairway) porting instead when collision was immin bour Bagulation be done
or reverting for ofgifter
Mr. Prandis also read the the Glongyle which was as follow The nanes of the tulpe Z collision, and the Hames intoamihin Eragiker [Joseph'
and the steamship Gangste
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Plans of collision
trboar
baoy, which was bearing about force
ship's length from the easter Disition mit fome of win
the
Butto of weather-Fines State and force of the tile Flood tide, ran
140 | ning abớat two knots,
thought it was necessary to have one, to do away with the carrying of people through the streets up to Kennedy Town. Whilst on that point, he might say that he had soon the private enects and clothing of sick people carried right along caine Hoad ulose to the residences of European Therefore he begged to propose that matshod
The course and speed of the ship the other was flirt woon-The cour
lengyles was dual E88, and her speed to three knots,
The lights, If any, orried by her-No Bride it being broad daylight
The distance and bearing of the other ship
quarters in the city, in Yaumati, nad olse. be erected in the district he had napted, when frst seen—abont one knot distant, and
where, he thought the method recommended for treating patients suffering fra infec tious disease would not be found practic. able, expecially where, inople were crowded Was There
sub-division together. of the bones, and consequently no mea
NO
The propor
3 existed of isolating a patient.
al. concluded the speaker, did not recommend itself to him.
Dr. CLARK suggested the establishment of a small hospital at Yaumati. The Sanitary 2 Board already possessed a small matshed there which bald be adapted to the purpod. There was no reason why patients should not be saved the discomfort of being carried on the hour and conreyed to Konan The
har-
Mr. OSBORNE seconded. He also was
posed to the carrying of pationts through the streets, and tovught that the continual sight of dead-boxes and ambalances wie in
to the public health. In his opinion, it imical t was very unwiss always to hold Defore people's
of the existemes of unnecessary evidace of
proposal.
Dr. BELL was not in favour of the There was already a good hospital in Waneliais besides a mortuary where bodies could be effoutally dealt with. Further, he did not think the presence of dead-boxes in the street had any serious effect upon yone. He him self had seen Chinese laughing and smiling whilst one was being carried past, and be rejected cause plague. Reverting again to the proposal for the erection of a matshed in. Wanghai Dr. Bass said that if he were a residens iu that district he should oppose it tooth and natl.
busting about two points on the port how
The lights, if avy, on the other ships which were first sea-No lights, daylights 121943.
The Bghte, if any, on the other alin other than those first been, which came into view before the collision No lights, dayl
The measures which were taken to avoid a collision--The longed blast on to
The Hangelion appeared
her (the Ofengyles), bows, and the Hangchose falled to alter this the chllision Appeared to be ma engines of the Glengele wore pas
astera
Batshed could easily bared up for the the suggestion that the practice tended to parts of Broh ship which came into colli,
purpose, and if the people could be induced of infections diseuse, four to report caxes or five per cant, more might possibly be saved. The fact of patients having to be carried across the harbour seemed to deter people from 3 reporting cases. As to the recommendation, Dr. CLARK thought their Chiness colleagues might
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Lieut. Col. HUGHES-Do you make any pro- posal?
Dr. CARL-I am prepared to more that the Board recommend the Gorernment to utilise the Sazitary Board natshed at Yanma for the treatment of patients, provided they can get the services of a doctor from the College of Medicis to take charge of the hospital.
Lieut. Col. Hun-L.second that.
T. PRESIDENT supported Dr. Bell in his obje. to the proposal, and said that they alrent had an admirable hospital af Kennedy Tow where patients would have to be carriedt under any circumstances
Mr. OSBORNE We recommended the same thing last year.
Dr. CLARK-Yea, but last year saw the Wan
A chai epidemia.
Dr. BELL again spoke, and referred to the difficulty that would be experienced in getting sarvants. An ordinary coolie was now getting for work at the hospitals $15 where he should only be getting $5, and washermen and opoks were getting $20.
Why
810 The stern of the Glengyle, and, the star board bow of the Hangehoud
Which fault, or default, if any, is attributed to the other ship-The Hangchoir, which had the Gloaggle on her (the Amgetow') starboard side, did not keep cuts: tar way of the Glengyle, sa required by Artlow 18 of the Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Bes; the Harg chow endeavoured to cross ahead of the Giengyla contrary to Article 2, the Hanyaho did not slacken her speed or atop or reverso, as required by Article 23, the Hingehow did not keep un tunt ad of the fairway mid channel which ran on heretarboard side, sirequired by Article 25.
Hon. Basil Taylor (Acting Harbour Master) was called by hir. Francia and ozamined at E great length on technical points dealing with
courses, positions of buoys, ute,
Mi Sharp crote samined.
On a slow of hands, five voted against Mr. Fung Wa Chan's proposal and four in favour
Captain Pearce, of the steams up Hingelion, Fu reference to the oposed hospital at Yan said his second officer was on the Bringa all mati, Mr. MAY ske how the supervision would the way up the Leeman Pass till the time of pago packed the collision, the chief officer was and on deck Dr. BETT said the supervision would be simi to keep a look out Down in the logine-dom
be conducted.
lar to that in the Tung Wa branch, and would the second engineer was on watch and the ohid for day are be conducted by a European doeterenguer standing by ready
This was all the business.
qwequired. The decit log was a rough book and
Mr. OSBORNE, dealing with the recommenda- tion of H.E. the Governor, said that if adopted it would result in a very drastic change in the 1 steps hitherto take combat plague, and hoof it.
thought it rather is in the day to introduce that change. He thoroughly agrood with the President in saying that they ought not to In Hainan support the recommendation. the doctors saved a considerable perésntage of cases, but there was not the slightest dont the doctors in Hongkong could do the same if A Chinaman, 2 they got the patients in time.
when he got fever mply went and lay down until it had developed into pingte; then he was removed by his friends to Canton, or wherever his home was more often, however, he wax 1 allowed te die and his body terward damped into the street. After dealing with similar peculiarities of the Chinese where a question of illness is concerned, Mr. OSBORNE concluded by again saying that he thought it inadvisable to introdues at present any such step as that suggested by U.E. the Governor for the treat ment of plague patients.
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"A VILLAGE PRIEST" and "NOBY." A Village Priest, by common consent, will doubtless he conceded to be one of the most successful plays, if not the most successful staged by the Brough Company during the season which closed last night. Such deep passion
of
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Wednesday, 8th May
IN ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION,
entries were usually tarde in pencil.The entries in the rough log for the l proceding the collision and at the tiny of the collision were made some time after the vicoident by the chief officer: The book produced was the rough deck-log, the second one product was the ship's log mede op from the rough lög by the chief officer, and the third log produced wes the official one kept by witness. In the engine room the man on watch entered up the kept by the chief engineer and entered up from this log.gum das marav
BEFORE His HONOUR SIR JOHN CARRINGTough log in pencil, and the vleinl one was
Tos, K., C.M.G., COMMANDES BLACK BURN, RN, CAPTAIN ANDERSOS,
AND, ASSESSORĖ;
By Mr Sharp-Witness had known the harbour of Vlstone for about fourteen years; ho had been connected with his present company for ten years had with the exception --CRUBS ACTION FOR DAMAGES-5 of fifteen months, and all this? tone beau ra HANGCHOW GLINGYLE COLLISION This was a cross-action for damages, for collining in and out of Hongkong. He bad been zion, between McGregor Brothers and to captain for six years Until the accident he owners of the steamship. Glengyle, and the acoustered the line of bears China Navigation Company, Limited, owners
the Austrian Elord bhore, to be Mr. Francis, K.U. (instructed by Messes of the Northern Fairway!!" Witnes of the steamship Hangchow,
monga obore the M. Mathe
hope that a somewhat more discreet conduct on and emotion have probably never been seen though playas no in '94, when it was Johnson, Stokes and Master) appeared for the that anchore was not allowed in
the part of Chinese nativa Christians in their relations with their neighbours of the older faiths would do more to save them from the trials to which they are so often subject than the infinienes of the Powers of Europe. The discretion will not corne, we are afraid, so long
was not nearly 10
IT ens probable that there is much exaggeration in the recent reports which have come to us through Japanese sources with regard to Corea. There is no con- frumtion of the statement that the MCLEATY BROWN incident has been re-opened ; and certainly none that he has again been deprived of the
Commissionership of Customs. We cannot imagine that even the ustrial, as well as the spiritual, resources of character of L'Abbé Dubois, carried his audi: | Osborne, said hehought the Chinese were')
Corean Government is so weak as hy such action to invite again the disaster only just- escaped within the last few weeks. With regard to the French loan, soberer critics are making themselves heard, and the first outcry seems to have been without sufficient justification, As it is pointed out, there is no proof whatever that the French Govern ment is concerned, however strong may be the suspicions thereof; and there is no
Mr. Mayagreed #ith what Mr. Osborne had said, and thought that the Sanitary Boerd at any rate might congratulite itself on the fact that since the plus outbreak of 1994, which THE took them unawares plagne had a cer got out hand. That was more than could be said in India, where, he believed, the authorities had had to give in to native firejudices and Al practically admit themselves defeated.
in calony was pretty bad, it in any previous production at the Theatre Royal, allowed to grow to avoy serions ostent before Hangthor, and Mr. Sharp (instructed by Fairways had seen in and that the audience was an appreciative one
they knew anything about it. Therefore, he
Dr. Francis said that as the suits had been mentionen withi was shown in the alsolate stillness that reigued believed in leaving all alone and in profiting Messrs. Deacon and Hastings) ter the Glengyle mediately to the south of daring such time as the stage was occupied. by what experience had taught them.
Mr. BREWTN and if the Medical Officer of prepared rather speedily and as there was no left else He Indeed, so realistic was the whole play that it
of deaths.
time just then to go into arguments. Arancher
the was hard at times to realise that one was not Health could give the perinthe number of Sharp and himself had agreed to simply put in
Dr. CLARKied that the
There, find the evidence, in order to let the longyle get as the fact of conversion to Christinuity is an unseen, unsuspected" witness of a tragedy in deaths last week was 65 per cent
The performers, one and all, been an increase in the number of unidentifed away, and take the arguments afterwarist There were four preliminary nots, two for each deatles, considered to entitle a convert to the protec-everyday life. tion of his missionary, who represents the excelled themselves, and Mr. Brough, in lis
Mr. Fuso WA CHUN, in answer to Mrsuit. These preliminary sets were substantially
the same, and that for the Hungchoto was
into the West..
ence with him from the rise to the fall of the quite willing to report their cases, but ad-
CATE Names of abips which c curtain. H.E. the Governor, Lady Blake, and mitted that coolies yere in the habit of the names of the masters--The steamship
biding them. Though not quite in favour of Hangchow (Joseph Pearce, master and the ROYAL HONGKONG Lieutenant-Governor Sir Frederick Fryer.
the suggestion to treat patients in their speaking in Durban to the chiefs of the Southern party woro included amongst the andence.
Last night the Brough Co. made their fartas, be thought it might be given a trial stean ship Giengule (Temperley Darke, master).
CAPTAIN'S CUP ARD, Shan States, in March, said:-Much has been well appearance in the popular comedy-farce Tu Canton, where such treatment had been done to settle the country from, a political point Niobo, in which very different talents were xa tried, only one out of nine hail onded since 1895. The boundary between the Shan quired from those exhibited the night before fatally. He suggested that the Board should States and France, and between the Shan States Nevertheless a grout reception awaited them write to the British Consul at Canton to enquire and China (except around the Wa country) ha and there was no meitations shown in the send- been demarcated, and the danger of frontier off to this beyond a doubt the cleverest.com- complications, owing to doubts about the boun
if such was the c
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follows:
ngsne secrdens
buoy
north of w Norther
and
Time of collision--About five o'clock in the
Place of collision-In the Harbour of
Hong- afternoon of 21st March, 1971, bow of Fel weather 1000 more
easternmost busy of the Messageries Maritimes returned and the Canadian Pacific bacy, and a little to kong, at a point about halfway between the and only three cards, ware, the north of a line joining the two banys
The direction and fores of the wind About
argument to oppose to M. PAVLOV's de. dary, has been practically removed. Harmoni Paty which has erer visited Hongkong. Bar: -time. He detailed how cases of infectious dig. E. N. E., Light, forco about 2. v
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Dr. BELL of opinion that the recom mendation of HB the Goremor should not be supported neither now nor at any other
State of weather-Fins weather. Robert Brough made a parting speech, in ease were treated in hospital, and maintained
State and force of tide Young flood, about ous relations have been maintained with the which he expressed the thanks of the Company that the same methods were impossible in a
five hours before high water. Current running claration that Russia is not concerned in Siamese lorder prosinase. There has been for their reception in Hongkong.
house it might be 4 watchmin's, or perhaps from east to west, about one to tre knotët, por Fanshop.
Farthermore, there was no pus. the affair. The money a furnished by the little trouble at one part of the Kengtong
Course and speed of the ship Hangchown sibility of havi proper supervision. There Yunnan Syndicate, which consists of French, border, owing to the unsettled state of Kong-
As sa honour to the memory of Ex-president might be a dozer cases, or fifty, or a hundred, when the other ship, Gengyle, was first sea Belgian and British capitalists, and the hung, the adjoining State on the north; but Benjamin Harrison, of the United States, and how they re going to exercise supersi: Nearly dus west, heading for the C. P. R. buoy, The lights, if any, carried by the Hangchine Russo-Chinese Bank has no part in the loan the local quarrels in that Stats have had no evil whose death was officially reported yesterday ion he entire failed to see. He therefors speed about six knots; engines at half-speed.
---None, collision: in hell out any hopes of
the day time Japan is of course sensitive in all matters consequences in the neighbouring Shan terri- the mon-of-war in the harbour yesterday fired thought he' Bitary Board would make
The distance and bearing of the other ship adopting concerning. Corea, but she cannot expect [tory. Under the agreement with Chinn, aguus at intervals of half-an-hour from nurims great the recommendation, which was
to sunset. Capt. B. H. McCalla, the senior ever
*3 to prevent Corea from borrowing money Consul has been established at Seemno, and amval officer in port, received an order from one
had
ow apparent something said about 1 to 2 points on starbound bow:
he had zo
The lights, if any, on the other ship which when she requires it, especially as she regular da between Kongtung and Szemao Manila to this offest, and Mr. W. F. Aldrich against, Hold their faces strongly about fired reen-- About half mile off and Vancouve
The Fre proposal Washington to the effect an hospital. To that cannot herself well supply Corea's wants at has recently been established. Friendly, com-acting Consni-General, received an order by about the onion of a matshed into ly lying at the P. & O. noy
proclamation frem
the day time. As the Japan Mail munication is also maintained with the hat the flag on the Congaslate was to be half objection, rod there would be proper were first seenNone; collision occurred in
French officers stationed on the Mekong mast for of thirty days. The fing
kas the present moment.
medical
The lights, if any, on the other ship, tother and is expected half-mast for the past fires Dr. 7, either..by himself or by
to the treating of patients than those first seen, which cams fata viewing her wraps puts it, Corea is not to be kept in a
These arrangements should promote the been state of starvation because Japan has trade between Kengtang and foreign countries weeks. The der received by Capt. B. H. in their own hores, he would strongly our before the collision-None pollision cocarred lying at Nage
MeCalln was Lead-to-the officers and men on it. Hann in Chin and there the doctor
in day time love his patients. not the means to supply her with bread. There are no outstanding questions regarding Ma
The PERSEN & WOL gentlemen, I think The measures taken, and when, to avoid They are very ill-advised friends of Japan; the intern i frontiers of individual Shan States, their respective quarter decks, and during the had no power
thirty days officers of the U.8. Navy and Marins
best way to express our callision-When the Hangcho had approached Foo therefore, who in the English and vera and inter-State disputes have all been amicably will wear the badge of mourning attached to it would be
opinion of thioposal by talong vote. I to within about 800 yards of the Clergy's, the latter, their sword hilta, cular Fresa of that country talk about the settled
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