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A. Yes, in fact this morning as I was coming down from the Peak, I could see vapour being driven up one of the gratings.
By Dr. Cantlie.
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171.-Is this new then?
A.Well there has been a good deal of drainage in that district during the past years and I think many of the water courses formerly open have been covered up.
172.-Do you think that there is any connection then between the so-called tam- pering of the drains and the fever?
A.-I would not have a drain near my house if I could help it. If we have any- thing let us see it. If there is filth remove it and take it away. This island was made by nature for surface drainage not underground.
173.-Was there surface drainage before?
A.To a certain extent, it was not covered up so much as now.
174.-Then you think the covering up of the drainage has something to do with the fever?
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A.-Well the only thing I can see is the coincidence I have no practical know-
175.-How long is it since it was covered up?
A.-It has been going on for years.
176.-Was this neighbourhood healthy before 1886?
A. My house was perfectly healthy.
177. Have your coolies suffered before?
A.-Not to that extent.
178.--But they have suffered?
A.—Well, I think they always suffer from malaria according to their description. They come and tell you they are hot inside. You send them away or give them a day or two's rest.
179.-Do they suffer more now than before?
A. In 1870 they suffered; my own boy died.
180. Was it as bad then as it is now?
A.-Well, the foreigners did not suffer at all in this way.
181. And there were no drains at all?
A.-Well they would not be so perfect as now, or so imperfect.
By Dr. Manson.
182.-Are there any sewers or drains at Quarry Bay?
A.-No.
183.-People die there from fever don't they?
A. They do.
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