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NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 133.--It is hereby notified that information has been received from H. B. M. Consul General, Bangkok, to the effect that Hongkong has been declared an infected port on account of plague and that all ships leaving after May 16th, 1919, shall call at Koh Phra to be examined.
No. S. 134-Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
Date.
Reference to Govern- ment Noti- fication.
Philippine Islands.
Chefoo.
Saigon.
All passengers from Hongkong to produce special certificate.
Quarantine imposed on all arrivals from Hongkong.
Cauton.
All vessels arriving from Hongkong will be inspected. Per- sons suspected of infection will be isolated and in such event the vessel will be disinfected. If any cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis are discovered the vessel and all passengers to Indo-China will be put in quarantine for six days and disinfected. No restrictions as regards load- ing and disembarking cargo,
Masters of vessels from Hongkong to pay strict attention to
Clause 26 of the Harbour Regulations.
Newchwang. All vessels arriving from Hongkong will be treated as
Suspected Vessels.
7th March, 1918.
No. S. 49.
4th March, 1918. No. S. 56.
17th March, 1918. No. S. 63.
13th March, 1918. | No. S. 68.
30th March, 1918. No. S. 86.
Ningpo. Quarantine imposed on all arrivals from Hongkong.
Singapore. Hongkong declared an infected port on account of cerebro-
spinal fever.
14th May, 1919.
2nd April, 1918.
No. S. 88.
No. S. 94.
Beugal.
Rangoon.
Singapore.
Hongkong declared an infected port on account of plague.
18th June, 1918.
Do.
18th July, 1918.
Do.
Bengal.
Regulations for the prevention of the introduction of plague by sea enforced in the ports of Orissa against vessels arriving from Hongkong.
19th July, 1918.
24th June, 1918.
No. S. 140.
No. S. 175.
No. S. 181,
No. S. 192.
Netherlands- Hongkong declared an infected port. Importation of the 1st January, 1919. | No. S. 1.
India.
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 trausported 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 newspaper, 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.
Shanghai.
Hongkong declared an infected port on account of plague.
6th May, 1919.
No. S. 122.
Bangkok.
Hongkong declared an infected port on account of plague. All ships leaving Hongkong after 16th May, 1919, to call at Koh Phra to be examined.
16th May, 1919.
No. S. 133.
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