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NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 24.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.

Place of Port.

Nature of Measures.

Date.

Reference to Govern- ment Noti- fication.

Dairen.

Bangkok.

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

Hongkong declared a suspected port on account of small-pox. All vessels leaving Hongkong for Bangkok after 13th December, 1916, should call at Kohphra to be examined.

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

13th December, 1916.

No. S. 302.

No. S. 25.-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted by Hongkong.

Disease.

Port or Place.

Restrictions in Force.

Authority.

Cholera.

Manila.

Medical examination; quarantine at the discre-

tion of the Health Officer.

Notification No. 385 of 1st September, 1916.

26th January, 1917.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 26.--In accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1903), it is hereby notified that the Government proposes to erect a Public Latrine above May Road, east of the Peak Tramway and near the path connecting May and Barker Roads.

If any owner or occupier in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Friday, the 23rd day of February, 1917.

No. S. 27.--In accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings. Ordinance, 1903, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1903), it is hereby notified that the Government proposes to erect a Public Latrine at the junction of Castle and Robinson Roads.

If any owner or occupier in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Friday, the 23rd February, 1917.

2nd February, 1917.

D. W. TRATMAN, Head of the Sanitary Department,

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