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Control', Yeoh describes in detail how, in the late 1880s, the Chinese population in Singapore hindered the advance of Western sanitary methods by refusing to comply with the many regulations introduced by the Municipal Branch. ibid., pp. 119-125.
Government Notification No.223, HKGG, 23 June 1883, pp.538-544.
14 Yeoh, op. cit., p.110.
Elizabeth Sinn, Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, (Hong Kong, Oxford University Press, 1989), p.152.
16 Registrar General's Report for 1891, Hongkong Government Legislative Council Sessional Papers, No.19/92, p.241. Henceforth HKGLCSP.
17 Ibid., p.257.
18 Colonial Estimates for 1870-1873, (Hong Kong, Noronha), Miscellaneous expenditure.
19 "The matter is important enough for the District Watch Committee to have authorised the extension of their system of watchmen by opening a new station in Kowloon.' Hongkong Hansard, 9 October 1913, p.71.
20 Stubbs to Churchill, 18 March 1922: CO129/474, p.221.
21 Ibid., (enclosure).
22 Between 1912 and 1925 Claud Severn administered the colony on ten separate occasions during the absence of Governors Sir Francis May and Sir Reginald Stubbs. Hong Kong Civil Service List for 1935, pp.46-47.
23 Severn to Churchill, 22 August 1922: CO129/476, p.96-98.
24 E.R. Hallifax, C.Mcl. Messer and R.O. Hutchison, 'Report on the searching of passengers on arrival at and departure from Hongkong', 17 March 1917, HKGLCSP, No.8/17, p.44.
25 Hong Kong Hansard, 6 November 1930, p.235.
26 Police Report for 1933, Administrative Reports for 1933, p.K12. It was not only
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Control', Yeoh describes in detail how, in the late 1880s, the Chinese population in Singapore hindered the advance of Western sanitary methods by refusing to comply with the many regulations introduced by the Municipal Branch. ibid., pp. 119-125.
Government Notification No.223, HKGG, 23 June 1883, pp.538-544.
14 Yeoh, op. cit., p.110.
Elizabeth Sinn, Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, (Hong Kong, Oxford University Press, 1989), p.152.
16 Registrar General's Report for 1891, Hongkong Government Legislative Council
Sessional Papers, No.19/92, p.241. Henceforth HKGLCSP.
17 Ibid., p.257.
18 Colonial Estimates for 1870-1873, (Hong Kong, Noronha), Miscellaneous
expenditure.
19 "The matter is important enough for the District Watch Committee to have authorised the extension of their system of watchmen by opening a new station in Kowloon.' Hongkong Hansard, 9 October 1913, p.71.
20 Stubbs to Churchill, 18 March 1922: CO129/474, p.221.
21 Ibid., (enclosure).
22 Between 1912 and 1925 Claud Severn administered the colony on ten separate occasions during the absence of Governors Sir Francis May and Sir Reginald Stubbs. Hong Kong Civil Service List for 1935, pp.46-47.
23 Severn to Churchill, 22 August 1922: CO129/476, p.96-98.
24 E.R. Hallifax, C.Mcl. Messer and R.O. Hutchison, 'Report on the searching of passengers on arrival at and departure from Hongkong', 17 March 1917, HKGLCSP, No.8/17, p.44.
25 Hong Kong Hansard, 6 November 1930, p.235.
26 Police Report for 1933, Administrative Reports for 1933, p.K12. It was not only
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