THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 7, 1912.
Tea House Guilds:
Hin Yi顯義
Hung Tai 鴻泰
Lok Yi樂義
Tiosmith, Lun Tak Tong 聯德堂
Wing Tsun Kung Sz永存公司‧
MISCELLANEOUS.
Chinese.
Society for the suppression of promiscuous spitting in public places.
E. R. HALLIFAX,
Registrar General.
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Approved by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government-in-Council this 4th day of June, 1912.
R. H. CROFTON,
Clerk of Councils.
No. 196.
Additional Regulations made by the Officer Administering the Government-in-Council under Section 23 (1) of the Merchant Ship- ping Ordinance, 1899, (Ordinance No. 10 of 1899), this 4th day of June, 1912.
There shall be added after Regulation No. 7 published in the Gazette on the 20th March, 1908, and on page 403 of the Regulations of Hongkong, 1910, the following further Regulations: --
"(b.) Should any vessel in the waters of the Colony while being attended by any private medical practitioner be found to have any infectious disease on board, such vessel shall at once be considered as an "infected" ship and come under these Regulations. It shall be the duty of such private medical- practitioner to inform the Master of the nature of the diseases and notify the same in writing to the Health Officer of the Port. All further action as regards the patient, the members of the crew, the passengers or the vessel shall be under the direction of the Health Officer of the Port. The Master of such vessel shall at once take such steps as are necessary to inform the Health Officer of the Port of the facts of the case and hoist the Quarantine Flag, he shall not permit any further communication with the shore, but wait for instructions from the Health Officer of the Port.
(c.) In case of a vessel in the waters of the Colony not having a private medical attendant and having any sickness on board, the nature of which the Master is unable to make out, he shall at once hoist the call flag for medical assist- ance and take such other measures as may be necessary to inform the Health Officer of the Port and wait for his decision.'
R. H. CROFTON,
Clerk of Councils.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
4th June, 1912.
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