Reports National Quarantine Service : Series VII - 1937 / edited by Wu Lien-Teh and C. Y. Wu.
- Date:
- 1937
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![Table II Summary of Table / For Singapore Total Sailings Cabin Pass. Deck Pass. Rejects Men 713 ) Men 24036 I 131 Women 445 ( 1619 Women 5977 > 35258 612 Children 461 ' Children 5245 J For Manila P.I. Men 298 ) Men 9419 I 52 Women 362 > 946 Women 1201 > 12660 82 Children 286 ' Children 2040 J For Java, N.E.I. Men 673 l Men 8891 ] 51 Women 457 f 1339 Women 1711 ^ 12448 39 Children 209 > Children 1846 ' Grand Total: Sailings: Cabin Pass. Deck Pass. 234 3904 60366 \ 64270 Rejects: 733 Table III Conditions causing rejection of emigrants in 1936 Disease No. Disease No. Trachoma . . 465 Ringworm .... 5 Fever 52 Chicken-pox • . • .... 2 Favus 34 Measles . . .... 2 Morphinism 16 Malarial cachexia .... 2 Leprosy 12 Senile debility .... 1 Scabies . . 8 (Accompanying rejects) .. 134 Total .. .. 733 Table IV No., tonnage and nationalities of vessels entering and clearing Amoy harbour in 1936 Entered Foreign Countries Chinese Ports Nationality No. Net Ton. No. Net Ton. British 213 579,483 374 638,558 Chinese . . • . • . . 7 9,074 168 148,463 Danish 2 2,884 4 6,956 French — 1 2,047 Japanese . 120 207,969 172 234,150 Netherlands . 65 320,695 75 290.828 Norwegian 4 5,783 29 49,726](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29822798_0179.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)