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Japanese experts who have been sent
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the
plague and the Medical Staff accept the claim.
29.11.
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the plague.
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469
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the labouring Classes can never be accurately ascertained. On the whole perhaps the shipping interests are the most affected, at this season. the migrants to the Shail Settlements have hitherto been counted by
Thousands
It
per month, and the movement of passengers up and down, the China & Coast to and from Kwany-hing through Hongkong usually amount to a vast
Pacific Mail Steamers
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Extent in Strapping during the 7 weeks' newspaper to which I have referred. In connection I may mention that the
Japanese experts who have been sent
here to diagnose the disease claim to have discovered the Bacillus of
the
plague and the Medical Staff accept the claim.
29.11.
the effect of
the plague.
281
469
this is felt in Every branch of business, and the loss to the Public Revenue, to Bankers, Merchants, Shipping Companies, the Eugen refining industry, traders, shopkeepers, owners of property and
the labouring Classes can never be accurately ascertained. On the whole perhaps the shipping interests are the most affected, at this season. the migrants to the Shail Settlements have hitherto been counted by
Thousands
It
per month, and the movement of passengers up and down, the China & Coast to and from Kwany-hing through Hongkong usually amount to a vast
Pacific Mail Steamers
Members.
leaving for Vancouver Refuse
to take
Civilian Passengers - The British, French- and German ships refuse Chinese Passengers,
And the two latter.
decline Cargo also, to be brought within
the limits of the Harbour
Regular
liners avoid calling at the port Altogether
30 Considering the great importance of Hongkong as a shipping port it is
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