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MURDER
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CHINESE PROTEST
RISE IN MALARIA CONTINUES IN SHANGHAI
War Waged Against Mosquito Larvae
157 NEW CASES
as a twenty-one-year-old Chinese named Chang Dung-ho, who nas 'so far refused to answer all ques-. tions. Chang Dung-ho is still de-
The Commisioner of tained at the Naval Landing Party
Public headquarters, but two other 808-
Health in his report to the Shang pects arrested by Japanese marlies hal Municipal Council for August states that one of the most im- shortly after the crime were hand- ed over to the Municipal Police. portant features of the health of Chang's father, with tears in his the International Settlement dur- eyes, vigorously denied the youth'sing the month was a further in- crease in the incidence of malaria One hundred and afty-seven new cases were brought to the notice of the Department, repres Shanghai, Sept. 24 senting a marked increase over the The City Government of Grea- notifications for July. As occurred ter Shanghal handed a note to the the previous month. a good nume Japanese Consular authorities this ber of the cases originated in the morning strongly protesting against Eastern District, 43 arising from the invasion of Chinese territory
one particular source alone. The in Chapel by Japanese marines. mobile anti-mosquito squad equip- The harines entered the Chi-ped with mechanical appliances
fast nese city
night after the ror spraying the surface of, stag- sbooting of a Japanese. seaman,
nant water has operated in both Taminato, In the International the Eastern and Western Districts Settlement.
with very good results, but it should be remembered that in many of the above cases the mos- quitoes can readily originate in areas not under contral
an-
The marines' "action was taken 21. midnight following an nouncement, by Rear Admirsi Eijaro Kondo, commanding the Japanese Naval Landing Party. that he was "taking armed mea- sures to protect Japanese lives within and without the Settle-
ment."
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The control of malaria is very largely a matter of prevention of mosquito breeding, but there are other important factors which The marines thereupon entered cannot be ignored. The screening of houses, where it can be afford- the Chinese roads bordering on
definite the International Settlement, stop-ed, is of very
value. ped traffic, searched passers-by especially if one of the well-known and fonducted domiciliary visits. kerosene sprays is also used, daily . Hongkew and parts of Chapel if necessary, in order to kill any this morning were sull guarded by masquite watch may have gained strong
of Japanese access to the house during the marines, but traffic was allowed to opening of doors, ele. Destroying circulate..
the adult mosquito is of course Reuter.
especially important in premises where cases of malaria have oc- curred so as to prevent any further cases arising from the source.
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Dutane rapper screening will prove far more economical in the long run than a cheaper variety. and all screening should be check-
Shanghai, Sept. 24. The Chinese protest as regards the invasion of Chapel, mentioned earlier, was rejected by the Japan ese consular authorities who main- tain tha: Nipponese forces are en-ed periodically for holes. In addi titled to exercise rights of defence wherever Japanese are threaten- ed,- Reuter
FOREIGNER'S PART
Shanghai, Sept. 24. It was revealed here to-day that the hero of yesterday's incident was a Scottish special constable, Mr. W. P. McAllan, who lives near scene of the crime.
PRINCESS AND FIANCE
Queen Wilhelmina Introduces Them
THREE HAPPY SPEECHES
An exceptionally "pleasing in- pression has been created, through- out Holland by the broadcast speeches which were made recent ly by Queen Wilhelmina, daughter, Princess Juliana, and' her prospective son-in-law, Prince Bernard zur Lippe-Blesterfeid,
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The speeches of the Queen and the engaged couple were short but deeply sincere, and delightfully Informal-the apeakers referring
to each other by name, without mention of title.
A small but welcome surprise was the excellence of the Prince's Dutch, in which only a slight German accent was noticeable.
"HER SPECIAL CHOICE" The Queen referred to her special satisfaction at the Prince's Lusiness experience, She said.
At 25 he is a hard worker.
"The fact that he comes 'not is Consort for political reasons, but as special choice of the "Princess, 13 he surest guarantee of a success- ful and happy future."
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am here to introduce the young couple, who will now speak"
The Princess, speaking, in A Arst happy naive way, said she met the Prince during the winter sports, and "since then they had in all quietness become gether."
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THE PRINCE'S HOPE The Prince assured his hearers that his aim would be to get to know the Dutch people. and to prepare himesit for the married life which he hoped to be in a position to enter in the, course of a very short time.
-- Although nominally business has to-day resumed its normal course. the country is largely in holiday mood, and the flags are flying from public and private bulidings. on it is as well to remember that
It is understood that the wed accurate lomery work. is soon ren-ding will take place within two of dered valueless by warping of un-three months. seasoned wood, hence it is suggest-
ed that a greater use of Telt, etc. be made in rendering frames, etc. completely free from spaces.
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Anti-mosquito measures in the nousehold, like the activities of the kitchen, demand. regular personal Hearing shots, Mr. McAllan attention in supervision of the rushed into the street and arrest- servants, and those few fortunate,
one suspect, assisted by individuals who do not seem to Japanese civilian and others. notice mosquito bites should rea- Interviewed "by Reuter. Mr. Muize that a mosquito infected with Allan said he had been forbidden to make any statement.~ Reuter.
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„NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED
Shanghai, Sept. 24
A Japanese report from Tokyo tays that the Foreign Office has decided to Instruct Mr. Kawago, Ambassador in China, to suspend negotiations for readjustment of Sino-Japanese relations pending return of General. Chiang Kai
malarial parasites is none the less an enemy to be reckoned with. -
There was an increased preval- ence in the dysenteries although this is to be considered seasonal and not abnormal The enteric levers decreased slightly and on the whole the incidence of inter- thoal diseases, compares, not un- favourably with former years.
control, but in this instance it is Flies were kept fairly well under probable that the hot weather helped the anti-fly measures and an increase is to be expected dur- ing the cooler months. Assistance from the public in this matter thould be in the prevention so far A tense atmosphere prevailed in Honkew, thickly populated by the careless habits of servants as possible of breeding places due Japanese and Chinese, when in leaving refuse in concealed Reuter's correspondent toured the places and in the more general we area lat, night. The population
of fly traps. There are fery few was outwardly calm but all houses places where such traps would not were blazing with lights. *
add to the quota of it les destroyed.
shek from Canton.-
Reuter,
TOUR THROUGH AREA:
Shanghai, Sept. 24
The Japanese community deeply stirred by this, the sixth murder of a Japanese national in
Hables was rather too prevalent China in three months. Japanese during the month owing largely. anxiously discussed the situation to a number of stray dogs coming
into a district from outer areas. on street cornerà und doorsteps.
The Chinese); for the most part, | kept indoors, but a few of the bold- er spirits gathered in silent knots in the streets.
relations are major crisis,
THESE WOMEN WERE SLAVES
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A rim touch was provided by The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. the movements of khaki-clad ma- Kawagos; after a lengthy con- rines, with gleaming bayonets, ference with high Japanese off In Hong Kong recently I met s they patrolled the streets afoot, in clas, declared to-day that the
beautiful young matron, mother of amali' son, who was taking a lorries, on motor sycles, and Hongkey incident showed that far mounted machine-guns at strategie stronger measures would have to
course in psychology at Hong Kong points.
Jan be applied to eradicate anti-Nip-niversity because, she said. the Swatow Amoy and Formosa Japanese bluejackets emptied poniam from China
subject fascinated her.
In Changcha, Hunan, I knew A the theatres at the height of the
Chinese woman doctor whose story performances and searched the
Wuminates the social changes of audiences for suspects.
the past decade or two. Her fa ther, and official, sent her first to the United Staes and then o Parks to study, and she chose the medical profession, as the swest means of being useful to less fortunate wo- mien
on her return Home. She had not married, she told me quite. frankly, because she valued her in- dependence, but she liked men, and continued to enjoy their com panionship in China with the tree- dom, she had learned in the West.
A high Japanese official, when interviewed, expressed the opinion that the Nakyama, Kayau, Yosh oka and Taminato murders, all within the last few weeks, wore the work of one secret, patriotic society with headquarters in Shanghal Reuter
BRINK OF CRISIS.
Nanking Sept. 24. It is feured that Sino-Japanese
He accused the Chinese Govem ment of a lack of good faith to wards Japan and said that it must bear the whole responsibility for the rampancy of anti-Japanese activities in Chia Reuter.
REINFORCEMENTS
Shanghai, Sept. 24. Japanese reinforcements, num- bering 560, despatched from Japan in consequence of the Hankow in- cident have arrived, Reuter
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