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relapses with histories of frequent relapses. The remainder may or may 
not have been re-infections. Amongst the population from which the 
prisoners are drawn in Selangor, from about 3 cases per 1,000 to some 100 
or more per 1,000 are the proportions per annum. 
« 
1902. 
Rainfall. 
Total 
Cases. 
( 
Deaths, j 
1st. 
Attacks 
only. 
May 
12.13 
90 
6 
64 
S.W. Monsoon. 
June 
4-33 
83 
5 ! 
49 i 
July 
383 
67 
7; 
38 
August 
5 -II 
76 
2 ! 
26 
Sept. 23rd. Extramural work. Meals, 
except evening one, outside cells. 
Sept. 
8.74 
131 
7 ; 
28 
October 
22.29 
99 
5 
32 
Oct. 20th. Kanji cooked at 3.30 a.m 
and served out hot 5.30 a m 
Nov. 
16.44 
35 
2 
4 
Dec. 
1903. 
I 3-83 
55 
3 
11 
N.E. Monsoon. 
January 
6.22 
22 * 
1 
6 
\ 
Feb. 
5-44 
— 
March 
10.50 
— 
— 
— 
y Greatly improved ventilation of cells. 
1 
April 
7.62 
— 
— 
— 
May 
13 5 ° 
— 
— 
— 
June 
5-44 
— 
— 
— 
S.W. Monsoon 
July 
4-31 
• 
— 
— 
August 
6 45 
— 
Sept. 
4.46 
1 
• • 
1 
-j 
October 
9.89 
1 
1 
1 
Nov. 
! 5-63 
1 
• • 
• • 
Dec. 
1904. 
15 39 
• • 
• • 
• • 
. N.E. Monsoon. 
J an u ary 
12.92 
| 
• • 
• • 
• • 
Extra-mural work stopped Jan. 22. 
Meals taken in cells. 
Feb. 
\ 
5 34 
2 
• • 
• • 
March 9th. Extensive excavations for 
foundation of stonebreaking cells. 
March 
j 4-55 
5 
• • 
3 
S. S. prisoners only. 
April 
12 24 
1 
• • 
• • 
April 9th. Meals taken outside cells. 
May 
8.47 
1 
• • 
• • 
