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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HEALTH DISTRICTS.'

INTERESTING SANITARY

BOARD DISCUSSION,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL

30, in 1910 there were 33, and the number had gradually grown sinco, ant it was now 40. He though the present arrangement of health /districts-was entirely--adequate.

Increase of Staff.

WEDDING

MOORE

BENSON.

1924.

The wedding was solemnised at, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, and biter at H. B. M. Consulate Genera, on Thursday lust, of Miss Holen Margaret Bensin, daughter Horset, and Dr. W. B. A. Moore, Latir. C. Benson, of lyme Regis, of the Medical Departinent. Hong-

An interesting discussion took place at a meeting of the Sanitary The Medical Officer of Health Burd yesterday afternoon, ou the drew attention to the need of provision of-further health districts, crease of staff. When he first came The meeting was presided_uvor-by- to-the-Colony there only two beat Mr, N. L. Smith, and there were al district in Rowicon as compared ao present Dr. Ozorio, Dr. W. V. M. with six now, and in Hougkeng kong "Civil Serving, the cremory Koch, Mr. C. G. Alabastër, «.0., Mr. there were 10, whereas there were being condueled by the. Rev. T. W S. W. Tuo, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Dr.1 now, and with Shaukiwan and Hall and the Very Res Pran W. W. Pearse (Medient-OMeer ̧ of Aberdown the number'would he in-Symous.

Fraser creased 10 That unde to in-

The bride, whe was given award spectors as compared with 19 some. by Bir Skinner Turner wan The subject of the provision of 15 or in years ngo.

attired in very next travelling:) mote health districts was raised by The Chairman proposed an amend Trimmed with coloured lane. She dress of bine Kill mernenin wore a hat of brown lare andeur- ried a sheaf of lilies as her bouquet:l Her two pages. Masters Ciilin tul; and Roderick Moffatt, were dressed in white sailor suits,

Health) and Mr. J. A. (Secretary),

The bridegroom had as his best man, Mr. W. A. Willie. for Peking, where the honeymeon inter, Dr. and Mrs. Moure lett

being spent

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

THE LATEST CHANGES. Mr. B. A Marrable, sup'y

TUNÓTVC.

Dr. Kach, who promset the follow-[ment to Dr. Roth's resolution to tho ing resolution:

jeffect that the present arrangement; "In view of the rapùl increase of of henttle districts was mleguate. Urban areas in districts which were formerly Rural, this Board is self s

Dr. Ozorio win expressed him of opinion that further Health, Chairman's explanation, secunded

being satisfied ́with' the] Districts are necessary, and the

The Medical Officer of Health and present ones re-arranged with the it had ogeured to him that Dr. Koch provision of additional staff," Dr. Bauh. Hhought the resolution tion with the sub-divisions of the,

was not expressing his dissatisfac-is {varrimit is owu cempedation. The Colony as they existed at present, eity of Victoria was spreading and but of the fact that the health dis many new lots were being sold for, building pospose's. In sonu

tricts in charge of their own in-] these new lots were adjacent to the the Colony. Ihwing regard to the spectors did not embrace enough of city and outside the strict sanitary Chairman's explanation that the esmitrol of that departurent, and he jurisdiction of the Department ex- wished to regularise the matter by tended from Shakiwan nearly to second officer. Wanchow, is on bringing these new areas under the Lyemun and back again right up to sand govenance as the city.

Causeway Bay, and to the fitot that course, if the listelets Werp

Mr. S. C. Smith, chiof officer; arraiged the But would require a similar junction of the south-west Fongtien. Mr RJ. Green, chief jin a few weeks time they would have Ichang has gone chief officer, larger number of sanitary inspetors en district extending out to Derp officer, Fenglion,, has gone chilef. aral possibly further assis Water Bay and possibly to Repulse officer, Ichang medical officer. Dr. Koch reenlleth the time when the city was not go and did not desire to press his reWarren, from reserve, has gone Bay, perlips Dr. Koch was satirand Mr. E. L. Hurley, chief officer; Szechuen, is om reserve. Mr. R. ferowded, hat when there was a fear,

solution. of plague, when the Board bad threa

chief officer, Szachuon. assistant medical oflivers, but for al

Mr. Rybaltovosky, second very long time they had had only was sorry the Chairman should officer, Woosung, is un rosorve one on the Hongkong side and one

think it reflected on the Depart Mr.. Dr. D. R.. McAlpine, from in Kowbon

ment. It was not is intention to reserve, has gone second officer, Mr. Mahuster, in seeding said do any such thing, but rather to Woosung. he saukt like to sow the whole of

increase the efficiency of the Del Mr. R. Frost, chief officer. the Colony divided into realti dis pariment. The population had in Kungwo, has gone chief officer;

Walshing, Oliviously mensures taken creased out of all proportion to the, in rural districts would be lerensrease in the number of inspectors, and he certainly thought that not tricts, and measures taken in subf sanitary inspectors, but a third, only dial they require a larger staff

diets.

from those taken urban dis-

urban districts different from those sadopted in urban areas. The act ivities of the Department ought out

Dr. Koch withdrew lós resolution.

assistunt medical officer as well.

The Chairman: I did not mean to

The discussion then ruppenk

| to her confius for a few crowded dis-say it was a refretion on the Board

triety In rowded districts the lit would appear to be obviongly a

eritivism.. Heriment was convened with the prevention of epiderniosi, like small pax, whereas in rural areas Buy could deal with the mosquitoes and the prevention of malaria,

R_flection on the Board The Chairman intimated than th Department could not nerept tlie motion exactly as it streat. If they! did it would be an accusation that they were not keeping pace witte the needs of the Colony, nad a reflection 1 upon the Board's aptivities of the

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Meal Inspection.

In arcordance with patice, Dr. Kock asked:

;

Fahwa, has gone chief officer,

Mr. J. H: Davey, chief officer, Kungwo.

appointed second offees, Kungwo, Mr H. E. Elmondson has been

Mr. J. R. Youne, suply secondi officer. Kungwo, has résigned.

Mr, J. Phendrigh, from ma serve, has gone sup'y second officer, Fausange.

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Mr. T. Wilkinson, sup'y second afficér, Luonho, las gone second officer, Fausang. Mr. W. P. Me- Allan, socond offleur, Fausangzis

on reserve.

Mr. H. Taylor, second offlaer, __“What_step_are_1uken_for_the_Luonho, in-on-reserva-Mr.-K-N.

Lospection of meat sold in mure Stuart has been appointed scound keti io, Koral · area--is in officer, Tavanho. Aberdeen und Sharkiwan

14.

Mr N. Richardson. so'y

gone thrl.office, Wosang

Are the Sanitary Inspectors in second officer. Mingrang: has stel districts, qui ifled meat fuspects pa27

Mr. F. Duuston, second en- Pinoer, Waishing, has gone sup'y third engineer. Luenho.

Mr. W. J. Hamilton, third on- gineer, Luenho, has gone acting engineer, Waishang.

Mr. R. C. Barkus has boon ap pointed third engineer: Kingeitig. Kingsang, has resigned. Mr.J. S. Dennison, third engineer,

I reply to the first question, the pist. It seemed to him that as a Chaignan suid" Shaukawan murket general rule the Board had confined and Sai Wan Ho market and themselves to European style houses, shuighter house were under the A good example Aberdeen, supervision of district insp etues, Au where they had-side by side the Aberdeen the market and stigle ordinary village house, with which house were under the supervision of the Burd had not préviously inter, the rural inspector, but they would

Mr. A. McN, Marsball third fered, and large tenements of the eventually OPRI under the dis engineer, Wingsang. has gone urban style. When stel houses, triet inspector, who, it (was under acting second ongisfeer, same were put up in any numbére, there stood, wou'd take up his position at ship. was no doubt the Board must take the beginning of May. "Periodtient Mr. A. McNay, second engineer,

visits of inspection were made to Wingsang, baygone sup'y Becond The Chaiten did not think the these and to all markets in the enginoor, Tuckwo. proposer and seronder of the result Colony by the Colonin! Veterinary Fuckwo, has gone third engineer, Mr. J. A. Thom, third engineer, tion were well acquainted with the Surgeon and the seator Inspector, Wingsang. situation as regards the re-distrila- from the slaughter house.

action. -

until

Mr. G., Porterfield, second ongi. tion of health districts. In Kowloon," The reply to the second spustion.'neer, Kingsing, has gone second

1020 there were only three the Chaßenan said, was in the nega enginoer, Fooshing, health districts. Shunship al tive. As regards Aberdeen the Mr. J. W. Laverick, second Kowloon City, were thiya rural, look- rural inspector had no qualiflèntions engineer, Fooshing, is on leave. ed after by what was called rural whatever: The syllabus, prescribed Mr. M. L. Brodie, from resorvo, inspectors. Now both pluggs had for the certifuste-of-lupector of has gone chief officer.. Yus Ying

Wa. hoen added, and the nclivities of Nuisances as ordered by the Royal the Department now extended right Sanitary Institute, was held by all Yue Ying Wa, ls on reserve.

Mr. H. W. Parry, chief, officer, to the foot of the hill behind Kow- sanitary inspectors excepting two Mr. A. W. Best, from reserve, loom. Incidentally, one more health who had newly joined. It included district was added on the 1st April, the inspection of markets and this bring carved unt of previous slaughter. houses, the characs existing districts,

teristica of good and bad food, and On the Hongkong nide the the inspection of loud, boundaries of the Board's jurisdic. The Medical Officer of Health.

has gone chief officer, Fook Sing: Mr. P. H. Going, chief officer, Fook, Sing. has gone master, Charles Hardouin, ..

Mr. J. Webstor, from reserve, Mr. H. M. Rogers, chief officer, has gone chief officer, Tallee.

tion remained very, mel: the same said the examination for a Tallee, in on reserve. as in the year" fugl, but bore again Inspector of Nuisances did enver Rome re-arrangement of the districts, certain amount of most inspection Kwong Ying, has gone master, Captain J. J. Losalus, of the In order that each one might have. It was not an unusual thing for Chung On

the same, umber of homes, and inspectors to seize bad fout Me WJ. Prendergast, "ohlef been made. Shaukiwau was now Dr. Roch said the point he wanted officer, Kwong Ying, has gone definitely under a sanitary incesto bring out was that inspection chief officer, Chung Cưa mate instead of a rural inspector, mid as should be inado at frequent intervale Kwong Ying, libw gone acting Mr. G. Williams, chief officer, master, name ship.

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