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"We may safely assort that the East has contributed considerably to the advancement of pathology and hyglone and hus enriched diagnostic capability and thereapeutical experi- ence, declared Dr. J. Oftringa, Pre- sident of the League of Nations Rural Health Conference which is in The Confer- session at Bandoeng. ence closes un August 13,
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giving his blessing to the gathering suld In the Fur Eastern countries, which were largely agricultural, the health of the rural
population was of paramount importance. But while the measures one would like to take were many, the resources at the dis- posal of the guvernments were imit- cd.
Their work, therefore, was to choose and select from those mea- those which were likely 10 sures prove the most limited.
Dr. Rajchmani, Director of the Health section of the League of Nations, ond Secretary-General of the Conference, also spoke.
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The West shows with mortality and morbidity telling figures, the Invourable influence of preventive medielne, and its logically-provided hygienic measures, on public henith and, in addillon, un public strength and public prosperity.
"It may safely be said that the necessity for preventive medicine,
which tries to prevent diseases, is being realised throughout the world.
Western Victory
"It seeins to me that I am not go- log too far if I speak of a victory which Western medicine has made in the felds of curative and of preven- tive care in the Orient.
"This victory, is partly because western science is served in so many ways by experience in the Eastern struggle.
that the
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WELL-KNOWN U.S. SCIENTIST
DR. V. L. KELLOGG PASSES
Hartford, Conn., Aug. 0. Dr. Vernon Lyman Kellogg, the well-known scientist and author, kas died at the age of 60-United Prean.
Starting his career as assistant and associate professor of entomology in the University of Kansas (1800- 1894) the late Dr. Kellogg received the appointment of Professor of En- tomology and Lecturer in Blonomics at Stanford University in 1894, re- maining in the post until 1020, when he rellred,
was
The late Mr. Kellogg was a mem- ber of the National Academy of Sclence and various other American and European sclentine societies. He un Officer of the Legion of the of Honour (France), Commander
Crown Order of the
(Belgium). Commander of the Order of Leopold 1 (Belgium), Commander of the Or der of Polonin Restitute (Poland) the Gold and was also awarded Medal (Poland).
These honours followed upon hla relief work during the Great War, when with Mr. Herbert Hoover he cume into prominence.
Among his many posts the Inte Dr. Kellogg was Director in Brussels of the American Committee for Re- Hier in Belgium (1815-1910), Aasis- tant to the United States Food Ad- ministrator (1917-1910), Chief of the Mission to Foland, Special Investiga- tor in Russio
service in with the Burope
American Relle! Adrusistration
Per- (1918-1921), manent Secretary to the National Research Council, Washington (1910- 1931), Chairman of the Division of Educational Relations (1919-20), und Secretary Emeritus since 1932.
The late Dr. Kellogg was trustee the of the Rockefeller Foundation,
Institution, Gallaudet Brookings College and other philanthropic, scientific and educational organisa- tions.
A well-known author, the late Dr.
der
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Kellogg wrote many books, among them being the following: American Insects (1904), Animal Studies (with and H. Heath 1905), D. S. Jordan D. S. Jortian 1967), Darwinism To- Evolution and Animal Life (with D. day (1907), Insect Studies (1808),
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.) for 182.9 for the corresponding week of Scientific Aspects of Luther Bur-
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HAIYANG (Douglas) for Foochow, 31 (with D S. Jordan 1909). In and Out of Florence (un-
p.m., Co's Wharf. 28037.
Collon: To-day's decline was less Max pseudonym
Vernon,' HUNAN (D. & 5.) for Shanghai, 3 than had been expected on publica- The Animals and Man (1911),
p.m.. West Point, 80331;
tion of the Government crop report JEAN LABORDE (M.M.) for Mar- of 15,593,000 bales and Ц
record seilles, 10 ant. Kowloon Wharf. 26661. yield of 223.3 lbs of lint per aere. MUINAM (D. & S.) for Singapore, This was due to the belief that p. A.1, 30331.
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would stimulate action with regard to the granting of a crop loan. Trade price fixing
short-covering pnd absorbed heavy selling, but specula- tive buying is apparently awaiting Government predicted action on loan, The market was nervous,
Yvond War (1912), Economic Zoo-
"We may safely assert East has contributed considerably to logy and Entomology (with R. W. the advancement of pathology and Deane, 1915), Losses of Life in Mo- hygiene, and has enriched diagnostic capability and therapeutical experi- ence.
Also, for the future development of medicine,
the East presents amply and generously great pass! bilities for much promising experi- mental activity as attributes to this victory of Western knowledge.
"Especially in this area the meet- ing of East and West provides a task, which brings along with it not only broad prospects, but also great difficulties.
whom we are
our
"We are not only faced by fright- fully high rates of mortality and ty, but also by the fact, that morbidity, the people among whom and for
putting forth efforts do not understand what we for Intend to da in our measures public health.
"You will realise therefore with me, that many and great dificulties are associated with the organisation of medical and hygiene activities in Eastern countries.
arc
Must Find Own Way "The East-given its own charac- ter of social and economie structure nust find its own ways and paths. New Jersey, Aug. 9. - "In view of the favourable results achieved by the first conference on - Mike Jacobs, the boxing promoter,
rural hygiene in 1931 at Geneva it has promised Tommy Farr, British
idea to convene Eastern was a good Champion, a return bout with Joe
countries for the same purpose. Louis
in London: at the end of
"It is not our intention any more
at the conference it was
at October, provided Farr lasts the dis-than tance and proves himself a worthy Geneva, to lay down rules and prin- Public opponent in his coming fight with the ciples with a view to stabilising an
of things. negro. Heuter.
existing state health is not statle but dynamic.
"If public health care is to assume # real place la the scientific applica- tion of knowledge. it must be bas- ed on the principles of preventive medicine.
principles These changing constantly with the accre- tion of new knowledge."
after the Dr. Oftringa said that
of the
Ex- preliminary discussions perts' reports, the Conference would no doubt split into five or six com- mittcos, onch of which would deal with one of the points on the agenda. Besides the merely technical pro- sanitation, for instance, blems of housing, drinking-water supply, the disposal of sewage and refuse, the suitable organisation of medical and public health services claimed utten- The very Important question of nutrition, which was drawing more and more attention, would in itself require a conference of ten days to obinin
n view of the main lines along which the solution of the pro- blem must be sought.
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October
December
January
March
May
July
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New York Rubber
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December
January
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March
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Chicago Wheat
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110/110% 113%/113% 111/1111 1154/1154 113 112% Saturday's Sales:-21,795,000 bushels
י
Chicago, Corm
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30 770% 09/09
Winnipeg Wheat
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12214/122
May
1234/123%
122/122
119/119%
121/121
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concerns,
enroty and so on. leprosy
Reconstruction
Wars and Race Deterioration (with G. Bodart 1018), Headquarters Nights (1917). The Food Problem (with A. R. Taylor 1917), Fighting and After (1919), Herbert Hoover- The Man and His Work (1020), Nuova, the New Bee (1021), Human Heredity (1923), Evolution (1024), Reading with a Purpose-Biology (1925). He also wrote text booits of zoology and biology and articles in magazines.
Mr. T. A. Peyser
New York, Aug. 8. The death from heart failure has occurred of Mr. Theodore A. Peyser, member of the House of Representa- tives for New York City, New York, at the uge of 64 years.-United Prest.
The late Representative Peysci, who was educated in public schools, was engaged in life insurance busi- ness before becoming a member of the 73rd Congress in 1933 for the 17th New York District
on a De- mocratic ticket,
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NORMANDIE IMPROVES ON PREVIOUS TIME
New York, Aug. 8. The French Line states that the
three days 22 hours and seven Normandie passed Bishop's Rock minutes from Ambrose Lighthouse. She averaged 31.2/10 knots, which is a new record.-United Press.
Of her westward run last week the Normandie become the first liner to cross the Atlantle under four days, covering the distance between Bis- hop's Rock and Ambrose Lighthouse in three days, 23 hours, two minutes.
medical men, but also people of ex- perience in different matters closely connected with social and public welfare.
"We must not aim too high and we must not listen to counsels of perfectionism at this Conference," Dr. Oftringa said,
What we should do and what we will do, I should like to express briefly by the following slightly changed syllogism of Sir Hesketh taken from his book on for- Bell, eign colonial administrations in the Far East.
"We have to make ourselves res- ponsible for the intellectual, social The measures for combating cer-
and economic improvement of the tain diseases in rural areas were also great host of backward races, in the of great importance and they were Eastern regions of the globe and the anxious to hear of the experiences degree of success, that will attend of those connected with activities our efforts, will depend on the sound
malaria, ankylostomiasis,ness of the polley adopted.
"Injudicious measures, misguided Rural
efforts, and lack of understanding— All these items would be consider all due, in most cases, to inexperl- ed in close connection with the one ence-mny entail great miseries and hardships on helpless called "rural reconstruction," a pro- immense blem of great importance extending people. It is therefore essential that far over the limits of medical and every effort should be made to avoid public health care-but, for the de- the purchase, several times over, of velopment of rural hygiene, of most the same experience.
can this better bo "In no why decisive significance.
this field great interests came done than by the cordial interchange This was the problem of information between those, who together.
with the social and which called for the close co-opera-are connected tion of physicians and hygienists, of public welfare of the nations of the Far East. Lessons learnt, experl- economists and agriculturists, of the administrative officials and all the ences gained, and successes achieved various experts interested in the up- lift of the rural population.
any direction, should be pooled
for the mutual benefit of all the
There were convened at the Ban-civilizing doeng Conference, he added, not only nationality,Powers, regardless
of
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whole strength toner up. the
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Reg.
Wed., Aug. 11.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatsuta Maru ...
.Thurs., Aug. 12,
G. P. O.
Ord..
.Aug. 11, & p.m. Aug. 11, 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Reg., Ord
..Aug. 11, 5 p.m. .Aug. 12. 6 ..
C. und S. America, Canada and
*Europe vin San Franclaco-duc
Reg.,
....Aug. 11, 5 p.m.
San Francisco, 2nd Sept.
Ord,
.Aug. 12, 8.30 h.m.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Pres, Taft
C. and S. Americo, Canada and
Thurs., Aug. 12,
*Europe via San Francisco-duc San Francisco, 2nd Sept.-ond *Europe vla Siberia.
Parcels,
Japan Shanghai
Swatow
Amoy
Sandokan
Reg., Ord,,
ནི་
Aug. 12, Noon. .Aug. 12, 1.45 p.m.
.Aug. 12, 2.30 p.m. Kumsang..Thurs., Aug. 12, 3.30 p.m. Gneisenau Thurs., Aug. 12, 4.30 p.m. Norviken..Thurs., Aug. 12, 4.30 p.m. Tainan.....Thurs., Aug. 12, 5 p.m.
Friday.
Hinzung...Fri., Aug. 18, 8.30 6.m Airways Imperial Airways Plano Fri., Aug. 13,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Air Mall for "Imperial
Direct Servico"-duo London, 22nd August.
Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Airways Service"-duo Darwin 17th August.
Shanghal
Manila, Australia and New Zealand vin Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 24th August.
Foochow vin Swatow
Foochow via Swatow
Reg.
Ord.,
Aur. 13, 8.30 a.m.
.Aug. 13, 9.30a.m.
Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Aug, 13,
Reg.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
....Aug. 13, 8.30 . Ord, Aug. 13, 9.30 am. Aug. 13, 9.30 a.m.
Fri., Parcels. Thurs., Aug. 12, 6 p.m.
Victoria ... Changte
...Fri..
Aug
D
Reg.,..Fri., Aug. 13, Ord.,..Fri., Aug. 13, 10.30 am. Prominent..Fri., Aug. 13, 10.30 am. Yunnan....Fri., Aug. 13, 1.30 pm. Aug. 13, G.P.O: and K.P.0.
„Aug. 13, 6.30 p.m. Aug. 12, 5 pm.
Air Mall for "K.LAL Service" due Kashima Diary
Amsterdam 26th August.
Manila
Ber
Ord.,
... Pres. Hoover ..Fri, Aug, 13, 5 p.m.
Stralia, Ceylon, Indin, E. and S. Kashima Maru
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe
via
...Fri, Aug. 13,
..Aug. 13, 3 p.m.
.Aug. 13, 530 p.m.
"Superscribed correspondence only.
Marseillesdua Marsellies 13th September.