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NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Department.
No. S. 191.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
Date.
Reference
to Govern mont Noti fication.
Orissa.
Plague Regulations imposed in Orissa Ports against arrivals
from Hongkong.
18th April, 1913. No, S.110.
Burmalı.
Chittagong.
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
18th April, 1913. No. S. 111.
18th April, 1913. | No. S. 112.
Netherlands- Indiu.
No. S. 147.
Regulatious for the prevention of the introduction of Plugue
by sea enforced against arrivals from Hongkong, Hongkong declared an infected port. Importation of the | 23rd May, 1913.
following articles from Hongkong or transshipped at this port is temporarily prohibited :—(1) wearing apparel, old and worn clothes, household effects for daily use, and used bedding, unless these goods are transported as personal luggage or in consequence of removal, (2) rags. (Re- fuse of new goods coming direct from the weaving-mills, from workshops where apparel is mado or from bleaching establishments, artificiul wool, and cuttings of new paper, are not considered as rugs.)
Quarantine up to 21 days according to the state of health on board the ships but subject to exemption on production of certificates legalised by the Netherlands Consul- General at Hongkong.
Bangkok,
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port. Vessels coming 20th March, 1914.
from Hongkong must remain in Quarantine Anchorage, Kohphra, until ten days have elapsed from time of leav- ing Hongkong,
No. S. 82.
Shanghai.
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
9th April, 1914.
No. S. 107.
Newehwang.
Indo-China.
Tientsin.
Do.
Do.
17th April, 1914.
Do.
No. S. 114.
No. S. 115.
Do.
Japan
24th April, 1914.
5th June, 1914.
No. S. 122.
No. S. 167.
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port. Ships from Hongkong on arriving at the first Japanese port must remain in the quarantine anchorage until ten days have elapsed from the time of leaving Hongkong, but subject to exemption on production of a certificate issucil, on certain conditious, by the Consul-General for Japan at Hongkong.
26th June, 1914.
CLAUD SEVERN,
Colonial Secretary.
Botanical and Forestry Department.
No. S. 192. It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in duplicate, which should be clearly marked “Tender for making Tree Pits and plauting Trees", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Saturday, the 18th July, 1914.
For form of tender apply at the Colonial Secretary's Office.
For specification and further particulars apply at this Office.
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