THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH OCTOBER, 1905.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 8 of 1905.
1605
REFERRING to Harbour Notification Nos. 2 and 4 of 1995, Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body having withdrawn the declaration of infection as regards AMOY and HONGKONG, the General Medical Inspection of vessels arriving from these Ports is discontinued from this date.
The importation of the following articles from the above Port is, however, still prohibited :- Rags, old paper, coffins containing corpses, and earth and mould.
Approved:
H. ELGAR HOBSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE, SHANGHAI, 16th October, 1905.
HARBOUR
NOTIFICATION.
No. 9 of 1905.
WM. CARLSON,
Harbour Master.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body have declared the Port of NEWCHWANG to be infected."
All vessels arriving therefrom are to abide by and be governed by the Revised Sanitary Regulations for the Ports of Shanghai and Woosung.
Approved:
H. ELGAR HOBSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE, Shanghai, 19th October, 1905.
KOWLOON CUSTOMS NOTIFICTATION
WM. CARLSON,
Harbour Master.
WRECK IN CANTON RIVER
THE Chinese Torpedo-bont “Loi Fu” (†) sunk in Canton River is marked by a junk which carries a red flag by day, and two white lights (one under the other) from one yard arm and one white light on the opposite yard arm by night. Vessels passing should do so on the side of the two lights. The junk is moored close to the wreck in 26 fee
low water.
The bearings are :-
North end of Laukit Island, Chuenpi Point,
CUSTOM HOUSE,
Kowloon, 24th October, 1905.
N 56° W about 54 miles.
N 28° W about 6 miles.
T. E. COCKER, For Acting Commissioner of Customs,
Kowloon District.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 726.
The following Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong is published.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th October, 1905.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
STATEMENT OF SANITARY MEASURES ADOPTED AGAINST HONGKONG.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measure.
Date.
Reference to Govern- ment Noti-
fication.
Manila.
Hongkong vessels may bring steerage passengers, and, if health of Hong- 16th October, 1902.
kong satisfactory, can proceed direct to Manila after 1st November. Fresh vegetables prohibited.
No. 660.
Newchwang. Importation of rags, waste paper, hair, earth and manure from Hongkong 4th October, 1904.
prohibited.
Siam.
Medical Inspection at Kobphra against arrivals from Hougkong.
No. 684.
14th Sept., 1905.
No. 576.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.