48850-1916-Supplementary-Statement-of-Sanitary-Measures-adopted-against-Hongkong — Page 1

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Title or Description of Work.

Name of Author.

Name of Proprietor of the Copyright.

Date of Notice.

Whether

author alive; if not, date of death.

Date of Expiration of the

Copyright.

24th May,

Pan-American

Congress

Financial Santiago Perez Win. Heinemann

Pathological Lying Accus-

ation and Swindling

25 July, 1916.

Triana

Died 24th May, 1916.

Tenney

People in Adventure, The

Wm. Healey and Wm. Heinemann

Mary Healey Stanley Leathes

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Wm. Heinemanu

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Prisoner of War, by André Warnod (En- glish Translation)

Tranlated by Mar- Wm. Heinemann

garet Jourdain

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Dostoevsky

Translation)

Sleep and Sleeplessness

Raw Youth, A, by Fjodor (English

Translated by Con- Wm. Heinemaun

stance Garnett

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Addington Bruce

Wm. Heinemann

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Textbook of

Nervous Discases, by Robert Buig Twelve Lectures on the Modern Treatment of Gonorrhea in the Male, by Paul Asch (English) Translation)

Translated by Chas. Wm. Heinemanu

Allen

23 July, 1916.

Alive

Translated by Fax- Wm. Heinemann

ton Eugene Gar- duer

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Vive la France....

Edward Alexander Wm. Heinemann

Powell

War for the World, The... Israel Zangwill

Wm. Heinemann

25 July, 1916.

25 July, 1916.

Alive

Alive

1966.

No. S. 232.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong.

Disease.

Port or Place.

Cholera

Restrictions in Force.

Manila.

Medical examination; quarantine at the discre-

tion of the Health Officer.

Do.

Do.

Japan.

Authority.

Notification No. 385 of 1st September, 1916.

Notification No. 403 of 14th September, 1916.

No. S. 233.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.

Place of Port.

Nature of Measures.

Date.

Reference to Govern. ment Noti-

fication.

Dairen.

Quarantine restrictions against all ships arriving at Dairen or Port Arthur from or by way of Canton and all other South-China ports.

Singapore. Hongkong declared a suspected port on account of cholera.

31st August, 1916. No. S. 194.

2nd October, 1916. No. S. 222.

13th October, 1916.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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