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ARMIES AND DISEASE. carnplate research. This micro-organism other supplies from Amerindi ports in
flourishes under the ecnditions pre-head the German raidenic
by lack of food, overamueling, had ven Who plah Why doekbally elitesy, ta THE EFFECT OF EPIDEMIOS,
tilation, and Losanitary irundings. use the warships of the Allies patrol- Typhná haa beon so constantly associated ling the Atlantic woah di secure dravo fears are being expressed that with famines that is how been called all the supplies they want economically, rpidemies will be vile among the saniramino fever," and when Irish fagy, quickly, and legally from Dermuda az? in the fed this sauner. The condition lives brought it to England during the Hablas, communication with which End Servia is hell to portond the spread famine of 1816-17 it was called the throughout the war has never even doen at typhus, and perhaps of cholers. In Irish fever." Yet it is not always an menseed by the Germans, let alone fan net", published in The Times", companiment, of famine for there is actually interrupted.
the wholy quption is examined in the apparantly no true typhus in the greba - I now learn that investigation -bows Bght of intimate knowledge, and the con Indian famines, perhaps because the that the glaring full-paga advertisemenk rsion is drawn that there fears are bacilles does not flourish in very hot published by 200 American newspapers. extracodinary series of campaigns.
elinates. If the micro-organism is not on Monday, appealing to American work- Will the war he either stopped or previously present or introduced favour. men to stop the war by refsing bo hertened by epidemie disease this sup able conditions will not produce it.
manufactura war supplies for the Allies nur? This is the question which is 12: HOW THE ĠERT IN CARED.
for export, has yiokimi co results except belag wálely asked in America, and it
Mareover, like the plague bacillus, the to furnish another proof of German has been sent to us from nerows the Attyplan gerus require a carrier. So far duplicity. The advertint" stated kantie. It is also, we fad, being very; as is known the carrier in unb the fly, that the cost of-publicity had been de generally discussed in this country which plays forge a part in disseminat- frayed by small custributions from our †The present article is an attempt to for typhoid. An epidemia in Aberdeen people," who desired to save the Chitet extening and to answer the question. lew years ago produced very strong States from the responsibility of further but it already answered by the testillen that typha was carried by loss of life and destruction of property. mony of history. Isolated! episoder in das, but the theory does not appear to' It now appears that our people ". wefore, and, one large dated opera havi brek subjected to bacteriologipal was an individual hyphenated-citizen “ tions, have somtimes been determined tests. Dr. C. J. Martin sequits the blamed Louis Taquelins of Wik
by epidemie die case. No great war has bag, on the ground of insk of proef. hare, who pai entire mit. okr ever been either selthed, or left meet Brecht researches in Algeria, and last 4,00), sverning about £100 a page, | tled, by, reason of epidoties, and there 1 year in Ireland, show beyond sonable. Hanzaerling is of Austrian descent, was is no present cause to suppose that this doubt that the chief agents in carrying me a mule bite to a Pennsylvania
apress dented war will das either ma typhus are lie. We are here at the teal colliery and now rated the aj terially shortened or brought to draw origin of the widespread prevalaries of millionire.
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typhos in Servin. That unhappy dogs. It is admitted now that the persGDA İ Įdenes is nearly all the other way.. Wor try has been smitten with the third of whose names were printed at the
brosis disease, but rey yet has disease, the pingues of Egypt. The Bible says: of the printed appeal did not pay, arad ben so necessfully fought as in this All the dust of the land became lice in some cases actually expressed their extradivary series of campaign. throughout all the sad of Egypt and disapproval of thả special object în view,
The one exception is the case of Sur-
'so it is"in Servis today. Yet the louse FTHE Undersigned have received instrueria. The world has intely Ben-com- TH
mor at any rite that particular variety tions to all by Public Auction, pulted to realize that Servia has become known as Pediculus vestimenti, which
ones vied charmel-house. The wantry is, harbours itself in the funnel shirts of ¿ - in the rip of typhus, the true disenlets, and must not & eunfused with | of war and an even more terrible wourg. capitis, which profers their heal
typhus if it already prevalent. Thers! hospitals are crammed with taphus pes plenty of the in the trenches in
Alen arsteven lying in the ads Flanders, but so far as is known issued the following description of the The Gorman Chief Hondquarters_luca dying from it. The women and child-typhus. As follows -
recent fighting between the Meuse and ren are flying in the darkness and squalorj
Wo entrs say that our cuties in the Moselle: One Drawing Room Saits, Sundry Bed-jof their own homes, unseen' and
France may not be snitten with typhus.] As long ago, as bafons Easter we room Furniture, Armchairs and Sofas, tended. There is no escape for either but there is very strong reason to hope know that the French would begin strong Barpeta, Hmes and Brass mounted Bed-rich er poor, and ye imnicdiate and eye that this will not be the case. Typhus atracts again the heights of the Meise Monds, Silo-boards, Dinner Waggons,
tive remedy.
has always followed in the path of and the fortains Hill, which has been Bxtension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc..
eat armies. Napolvon carried it far fortified by the Germans. Our winter The primary cause of the spread offant wide in Europe: All the armies experiences had Dinner and Dessert Services,
shown that 1 more typhus in Norvia is the absolute lack of the Crimen suffered tauch from typhus, frontal attack would stand no chanos; Grcakery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking
anitation. The Balken kingdomus craved. Moes, Cutlery, etc.,
though perhaps more for liberty, but they needed sanitation There was a good deal of typhus in Metz fare be undertaken against both German hand rewed on April 6 the activity of in London in 100. Many of the eve
from cholera and that the new attempt would there the bayonet. After the infantry attack president of the conference- which met- fur or Neither Servia ner Bulgaria haring the siege of 180, and though tantes between the Meira and the tha artillery intrused on have made even a beginning in the ma
both sides, rewiona which were 'obénired for the " ter of sanitary measDIER,
sonue inedient books say that the Ger. "Mommila by the newly former army, or with great sacera for the German artil-benefit of the public in England and in The present writer witnessed in Tienos, the best armies were free from it, Marshal this nasumption way he cut by the levy. On April & we observed “, the, the Iitish the run prottssioner wêre
von der Goltz, who ought to know, may direnichts of French prisoners.
French piling hundreds of dead in front mainly due to his efferta, He again rou} fui ancient capiod of Buluzia, in titu. of pests, an outbreak of typhus which cany The starts that the t Simultinny with the tentative of their position. Chi the ame day pre enter ret Britain - this
mans around Metz had 50,000 sick when infantry attacks on and to the went of three renewed French attacks near Fiery first international conference held so bad that King Ferdinand the fortress surrendered, and these in-Teile Pretre and tax tncrements be failed. In the Bois-le.Petra ako the Herlin on the subject of wireless tele- amination of the cruditions of life chudes many cases of typhus. There hind the Frach frant, which were obenemy again attacked & thenish bat-graphy Twarenes litre he ungoliard in Tirmon showed the mason who was a very great deal of typhus in Turkey, served by our airten, marked activity talinn, singing The wicht am Rhein. the purchase of the telephone trunk W.LEINSON & CRIST. Solicitors, BK 42 Typho is practically endemie... though
on the part of the French artillery began | wdvinced 'am) repubed the Thirteenth lines and organised a State.wystem ax-]" 16. a rule widely prevalent, in the
n April 5. on the north, near Combinés, French Regiment at the point of the trading to the principal towns in ER, Austrina proxinen of Galicia: which the
and on the south front intween the bayonet. Simultaneously fresh 6ghting land. Scotland and Ireland, and als Hussins' ace
Mouse and the Movelle. It j now conquering.
· When the south of the Orne was developing in our to Pugis. In 1907 he was appointed common enough in some parts of Eure-
fenemy's infantry @ban to deploy the favour. In the entre position along the Second Secretary of the Post Office, and | penn Hoski. It be fairly frequent,
Gerican outposts refrewed, necording to Metas, there have only been artillery on his retirement in 1905 he was knight- though spondie, in the eastern provinces.
a pro-arranged plan. from Regnieville and emmgements.
Red:" He was also 'a 'Knight Commander | of Germany. Every country in Europe
main position. **Sự Tur the Fruch have only to reel the Dannebrog, Officer of the Order of A plot hatched by German-Americans Bay-en-Hayr, to their
French attack cord fresh hilares en ground which has Leopold, and a Knight of Grace of St ATO. 9. QUEENS GARDENS,16 has a little typhus," There were 12 to, embroit the United States with the Fast Monday a deaths from typhus in England in 1912. Alles was unearthed yesterday, says tha
against the southern front, as drd to been the scene of reposted struggles, John of Jerusalem.
DIN April.
IN Sir John Lamb's sorrico m the public. and about the same number in 1919. New York correspondent of the Daily the north of Toul, and then in Bois-le-but it owns that the French attacks are
No. 8. STEWART TERRACE, Pas did not remed with his retirement. In 1st May; Farnished or unfurnished; In the early part of 1014 them was a Telegraph on April 7. The object was Fretze began simultaneously with an at must yet at an end.”—Router. Hnall outbreak of tybpos in the town
1008 he was appointed chairman of to prove that the British authorities, tark against our north wing to the south
Government wommittee to inquire, inte of Whitehaven, in Cumberland, which made arrangements with firms in New of the Orne and between Eparges and
he injuries to submarine cables, the. hus a curios typhus history. Dr. New Work to supply British warship stasioned Cumbres, at the French were nowhere
steps to be taken for their protection—s Une Canteen of Cutlery by
[holure reported to the fast Govern of the Atlantic senlund with food, cost, scenu. Small French "detaeniments
matter in regard to which his experi| Mappin and Webb,ment Board only last November that and even tuition, and that some which at some poinft suzeceded in pese- Feland until recently was an endemic applies had been actually delivered. trating the tripan trenches were prery.
ence was of the greatest value, li #ne Case Dessert Knives and Forka był
home of typhus fever on a large scale.
According to 'nfidavits
1009 he was greted deputy chairman of the pres Magpin and Wobb, even now a ronsiderable number of sign of the Public Prosecutor, the Ger, he took place between the Meuse and
the Committee of Management of thi Sir John Cameron Lamb, CB, Royal National Life.boat Institution, of Que Case Fish Knives and Forks by deaths from typhus occur ratiually in man-Americans hired tugs, arranged to Apremont, where, in the wooded coun!
Falconer,. Hongkong, that country."
Hirsch declares that load them with supplies, and Snally liry, the French were able to approach the Post Office, who lutely died at his had always taken a korn interest in the C.MAL... Grmerly Second Secretary to which ho became si vice-président. He "in no part of Europé des typhus bearhirt a well-known detective agency to close to the German positions, but were - the character of an endémie malady rn arrive on the wine with a faster resel, received with an sanihilating fire tiene. Hampstead. inchis 70th year work of the institution during his official had been ill for a long time past, and career. He was also vice-president of Cat-glass Ware, etc., otz, etc, decidedly as in Island" and there was and witness a "ragrant breach of thort range
This end was hastened by the cows that the Royal Society of Arts and a member a serious outbreak of typhus in Ireland seulestity, which must embroil the (Full Particulars from Ontalogue.)
This youngest son, Captain Cameron Lab, of the committees of finance, of examina-j laws year about which 'very little was United States with the Allies."
It was especially to the east of Firey D.S... nf the Border Regiment. had said.
The conspiracy: was a'failure.. because that the great Earth developed, French - been killed in action, Sir John work/tions, and of the Colonial section. He HUGHES & HOUGH.
Typhus, then, is not necessarily 4 information leaked out, and men werfilemen, cleverly taking every advort. Auctionner. war disease as all, and it is certainly not employed to trap the would-be trappers. age of the ground, advanced to the the Post Office card from September, following the late Bir Willian White. Rougkong, May 13, 1915. 431 spontaneously operated smiet filth. 16 The names of the brokers, and of the attuck in 'n northerly direction, followed 10, and during a perited of over forty His work both in the Post Offies and
has been frequently supporod. It is due vessels chartered by the German-Ameri- by strong reserves. The German artil.years in the department he was printsince his retirement bears the utamp of } to a special micro-organism, which so far can gang of ten, are known, and sons lery served their guns with tenendous the telegraphs. In that capacity he welfare, and di who were associated with au carnast mind devoted to the public has not been the subject of full and of them, 15 in alleged, wers amongst the effect, and in a short time the French ook distinguished part in the develop. i will retain a keen recollection of his
elique in New York whose experience reserves were in full fight, this thement and organisation of the telegraph ability and kindzes.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received lustrues tions from THE EXECUTORS OF THE LAW. D. GRABAH, to sell by Pablic Austion,
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TUESDAY,
the 18th May, 1915, at 3 p.m., ab thair Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Comer of
Ice House Street,
A quantity of Electro.plated Ware,,
Silver and Silver mounted Goode,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
(Consal for Peru), to sell by Public Auction,
02
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 26th and 7th May, 1915, commencing each day at 2:30 p.m., st his Residence. Windsor Lodge, Austin Road, Kowloon,
THE WHOLE OF IN VERY VALUABLE
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AUCTIONS.
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FRIDAY,
the 1st May, 1910, commencing ab 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Der Vœux Road, Corner of
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A QUANTITY OF
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· Art Follows Axminster Carpets and Rags, & quantity of Chinese and Japanese Porcelain and Chesterfield Sofa and Chairs (Dew), TEAKWOOD-Drawing Room Suites.
Bronzes, Curtains, Paintings, Pictures,
Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Furni Solid Brass Fenders, Fire Braseen, &o..
„ture, Arta-chairs sad Sofas, Toilet Tables; Handsome Dining Room Suite (Queen&P)
Wardrobes, Waahatanda, de . Sideboards, Antie design), Sundry Electro-plated Ware, Large Dinner Service, Very Fine Japanese Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables Ten Service & Teakwood B droom Suites and Chairs ato. etc.
Chairs,
(Twîn Bedstands) New Hair and Wire BLACK WOOD.- Cabinet, Mattresses, Toilet Bote. Liner &c. Bath Flower Stands. Brackets, Marble-top: Tablis, Card Tablas, Stool Photo Fraspekty vid, olc.7.
room, Fiatry, and Kitchen Requisites.
**Singer Hand Sawing Machine (practi-
cally pow} Large American Ice Chest,
Bras and Bravi-monoted Bodstendis, Barkfeld Filter, Rubber Tyred Bicksha in Dinner and Dessert Services Cutlery,
very god soudition, 8en Bleda and Cooking Stoves, Carpet and Ruge,
Rattan Farniture,
(Fall Particular from Catalogue.) On view from Monday the 24th May. Tys Cash."
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