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NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 245.-It is hereby notified, with reference to Government Notification No. S. 114 of the 17th April, 1914, that information has been received from H.B.M.'s Consul- General at Newchwang to the effect that the quarantine restrictions imposed on arrivals from Hongkong have been withdrawn.
No. S. 246.-It is hereby notified, with reference to Government Notification No. S. 167 of the 5th June, 1914, that information has been received from the Consul-General for Japan to the effect that the quarantine restrictions imposed by Japan on arrivals from Hong- kong were withdrawn on the 7th instant.
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No. S. 247.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongko
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
Date.
Reference to Govern- ment Noti-
fication.
Orissa.
Plague Regulations imposed in Orissa Ports against arrivals
from Hongkong.
18th April, 1913. |No. S. 110.
Burmah.
Chittagong.
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
18th April, 1913. | No. S. 111.
Regulations for the prevention of the introduction of Plague
by sea enforced against arrivals from Hongkong.
18th April, 1913. | No. S. 112.
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Netherlands
India.
No. S. 147.
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 made or from bleaching establishments, artificial wool, and cuttings of new paper, are not considered as rags.)
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.
Indo-China. Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
17th April, 1914.
Do.
Tientsin.
Singapore.
Quarantine formalities imposed on Asiatic Immigrants arriv-
ing from Plague-infected ports.
Hongkong declared a Plague-infected port.
Immigration prohibited on account of Plague.
17th July, 1914.
No. S. 115.
No. S. 216.
24th April, 1914. No. S. 122.
7th August, 1914. No. S. 241.
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