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Johore Planters
Johore planters are in favour of co-operation among Indian isbour ers being adopted in estates in that State, states the "Malaya Tribune."
were
TO GEORGE
Coronation Night At
A Chateau
Edward, Duke of Windsor ast on Coronation night, before a roaring log fire in the gun roon of the Chateau de Cande's hunting lodge, to listen to his brother, King George VI. broadcasting to the Empire.
He listened frst to the Empire Empire countries came on the air- broadcast ät 7.20. One by one the Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, India.
YELLOW FEVER Hope Of Discovery Within A Year
Scientists in two hemispheres are searching for the additional insect "carriers" which, it is now" known must share the respon- sibility for the perpetuation of yellow fever as one of the major scourges of mankind, states. "Morning Post."
the
Views that its introduction would
The need for the search WRA emphasised by Mr. Raymond Fos- beneat, both "employer and em- ployee and that it had met with
Foundation. The picture," Mr. dick. President of the Rockefeller entire success in the Malay States
Fosdick stated, “is darker than we expressed at the annual
had supposed." Whereas it used general meeting of the Johore
No one knows what emotions he to be thought that the mosquito. Planters Association.
went through during this time ex-"Aedes aegypti" was the sole car- there Was 210 legislation legallsing the co-operative move cept his fiancee Miss Wallis Warrier of the virus, recent outbreaks feld, who sat by his side on a ment among Indian "tappers in Johore, the suggestion that Gov-divan all the time, writes a Home ernment be asked to introduce the
correspondent.
necessary enactment was support- ed by members.
As
The other chateau guests' pre- kent were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rogers and Mr. Dudley Forwood, the Duke's equerry.
The Duke's party were very much entertained after the King's speech by the Coronation party broadcast.
"Extremely Successful" Opening the subject, which ap- peared on the agenda) Mr. S. Har- per Ball, newly-elected chairman of the JP.A., said that the question had been discussed in committee and from what he remembered
The lodge itself is a Renaissance Government had been Informed building. The gun room, in which that the committee were, general-
the 'Duke listened, is about afty ly speaking. in favour of co-opera-feet long and has two tables in it tion among Indian labourers but thought it should be submitted to the general meeting before a de- cisive answer was given.
The Controller of Labour, Johore, when asked his views, stated that, while he had no personal ex- perience of co-operation among Indian labourers, he understood it! was extremely successful in the F.M.S., particularly Selangor,
Question Of Demand"
The walls are covered with car-'} vings and the room is furnished with heavy antique furniture.
Lion skins from lions shot in Africa by Mr. Bedeaux, owner of the castle, cover the floor. Round the walls
other hunting
trophies.
are
in South America had shown that
"another unknown villain or vil- lain" must be involved. "Aedes aegypti" does not exist in the ter- ritories concerned.
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There are about half a dozen Insects under suspicion, several of them mosquitoes,” Sir Malcolm Watson, Director of the Ross In- stitute of Tropical Hygiene, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said. "The
anthorities Brazilian
and the Rockefeller workers are hoping. together, to clear up the problem within the next year. ·
NOT MONKEYS
"It is clear," he added, "that the disease must be carried by some- thing. It is true that monkeys get it as well as men, but it is such a serious discase for monkeys that It does not look as if they can be the main reservoir from which yellow fever overflows and reaches human beings.”
Dr. G. W. M. Findlay. of the Wellcome stated: "Laboratory experiments Research Institution.
have shown that a number of other kinds of mosquito can carry yellow fever, but it is not yet known which of them do so in real life conditionis."
LISTLESS AND DEPRESSED In the large fireplace, which is Ave feet across and has a six-foot high mantelpiece, a Wood Are A letter was read from the blazed all night. It was cold and General Adviser which stated inrálny outside. effect that so far as Government The Duke and the rest of the was concerned the adoption of the guests sat on a divan large enough movement would involve the ap-to seat six people. palatment of an Indian co-opera-
All day the Duke of Windsor was tive officer to go round the estates. Estless and depressed. When he In the General Adviser's opinion played golf in the afternoon he Government would not be adverse looked unhappy for the first time Sudan. to the establishment of co-operative since he was reunited with Miss societies among labourers .if there Warfeld. was a real demand for it from the parties interested.
vestigating yellow fever in the Dr. Findlay has lately been in-
Until 1929. the Rockefeller Foundation's reports expressed be But he won at golf, which pleas-lief that the fever had been
ed him a great deal. It was the practically eliminated. Now, how- Mr. G. B. W. Gray, who had ex-frst time he had beaten Mr. ever, unknown factors show that perience of the movement, outlined Rogers and he won by four up. He the disease is unconquered. the idea at some length to the was playing with Mr. and Mrs, meeting and enlightened several Rogers. The Duke wore a powder- members with regard to the opera-blue pullover very much the colour tion of the co-operative society. of Miss Warfield's wedding" frock-
"Walls blue."
She did not go round the course
POET'S SUICIDE with him, but, Fooky, the terrier,
FOR LOVE
Girl Who Refused Toį
Marry Him
Geoffrey Pollett, 29, a poet, gass- ed himself in his room at Long- acre, W.C., after a girl friend had refused to marry him. The ver- dict at the Westminster inquest was suicide while of unsound mind, writes a Homie correspondent
Miss Elizabeth Odell, 20, whose address was not disclosed, said that Pollett wanted to marry her. The Coroner, Mr. Ingleby Oddie: And you did not want to get mar- ried? That is so. I think he was upset about that.
who
Miss Odell said she was having hex picture painted by Mr. Lucas, an artist friend or Pollett, lived in the room next to his.
"Pollett
came into the studio about 10 o'clock," she added. "7 was irritable, and we had a die- agreement. Afterwards in his room I apologised to him. Then Mr. Lucas took me home."
The Coroner: Has he ever threatened to take his life? Not serto tisly.
did.
NATION'S
DECLINING
PHYSIQUE
War Minister's Plea
Aa already reported, General· Bugiyama, Minister for War, strongly advocates the establish- ment of a Health Department chiefly with a view to improving the physique of the nation. Ac- cording to the "Asahi," after re- peated discussions of the subject with General Hayashi, the Pre- mter, and "Mr. Kawarada," the has succeeded in winning them Home Minister, the War 'Minister
over to his way of thinking.
The strong plea of the Army au- thorities for a Bealth Department is based on the following ground:
con-
1. The physique of Japanese youth le deteriorating remarkably in the country and town. There has been a steady increase in the number of "undts" at the scription examinations held in re- cent years, the latest percentage He has said that if he could not and appropriate measures
being nearly 50. Unless effectual marry you he did not want to live? -Yea
"GENERALLY DEPRESSED" Milton Lucas, an artist, said that he knew there had been quarrels between Miss Odell and Mr. Pol lett, but thought it was due aim ply to misunderstanding. ⠀
"I have heard him speak of suicide on several occasions but I did not take it seriously added Mr. Lucas. "He was generally de- pressed."
The Coroner: Was be in" finan- cial difficulties?--I think it was more disappointment with his
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2in America, Germany, 80- viet Russia and other countries. strenuous efforts are being made to improve the physique of their nations health organs, with the ultimate by providing emcient
object of bringing up an A-1 nation. A
3-In Japan, the health ad- ministration is at sixes and sevens, and practically nothing is being the nation. In order to remedy done to improve the physiques of this deplorable situation, a Health Mr. Lucas said that after taking Department must be established to Miss Odell home he returned to unify and strengthen the health Follett's room, forced the door, and administration and take over all found the place full of gas
social enterprises bearing on the physique of the nation in any way.
Mr. Thomas Pollett, of Muswell Hill, said that he knew his son was
in love. He could have assisted him 1nancially if necessary.
Mr. Ingleby Oddle said that Pol- "I had a letter from my son on lett left a letter in which he left Friday,” added Mr. Pollett, “to say, his love to his mother, and added: that he would be home on Satur- There is nothing much I can do day night, and giving a few of his to make up for the pain I must plans for the week-end."
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