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TUESDAY, APRIL

1992

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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THE GENOA CRISES.

Another Local Strike.

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The Russo-German Treaty incident elceed, for the secand, and It is hoped the last, time yesterday at Genoa with the two Pawara" specified period to their demands reply to Germany. The reply incidentally volcas the very gumaral] for an increase of pay and improved opinion that German action in concluding the Treaty was "con-working conditions, trary to the spirit of loyal co-operation, which is essential for the thousand Chinese carpenters in restoration of Europe" The omens nose are more favourable for Hongkong went on strike on Satur the most critical phase of the Conference this week, which wil day. This step affected many shops, several at which have contract. show whether Mr. Lloyd George's great alm for a real European now building work on Peace Pact will be realised. The French delegates, despite the The strikers beking to the lak were Chang Kung Wui, a cumparatively gloomy and irritated state of feeling prevalent in Paris, yesterday more conciliatory, a Frenchman resuming membership of new guild, with a membership of the Russian Affairs Sab-Committee, following the withdrawal of 1,400 to 1,500. the Russian Memorandum as reported on April 22, --

On March 14th, a latter contain- A great impression was made by Mr. Lloyd George's plaining three demands was sent to the words at yesterday's meeting of the ten Allies, when he firmly in employers' association by the Muk timated that the British desire to co-operate with the Allies would Chang Kung Wui, one of the de be unlikely to continue if there appeared fends. He added that the mands being a fat incream ni 30 per British Empire was determined to surmount any obstacles in the rent. in carpenters' wages.

secund deraand achievement of peace.

The WBE for no of 10 centa menl per day (90 lustrad cents while the third

1. Barthon, following, declared that he approved of all that increase Mr. Lloyd George had said. He and his colleagues were most mes anxious to dispel all dificulties and co-operate fully in the economic 20 restoration of Europe and the peace of the world. Meantime, it is demand asked that the day's work reported that not only have the demands for a security pact with Semence at 7 a.m. and finish at Britain been revived in France, bat for a wide Military Convention 5P.m., with an hour off fer tilha. including Poland for the enforcement of the Allies' claims from Receiving no reply, the Guild again wrote to the Employers' Association Germany.

The employer ten days later. Sir Robert Horne journeyed to Windsor. Imediately

replied that negotiations bad just) return from Genoa and had an audience with His Majesty the King, been completed in

with the demands

the Kwong Yuet Tong innother Car penters guild) for an increase of anit that the increase granted by them to the Kwong

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

on his

Paris, April 24

connection

The inquiry into the affairs of the Banque Industrielle de Chine Yuet Tong, ris. 25 per cent., would' has extended to the affairs of the Pacific Maritime and Commercial apply to the Muk Cbang Kung Company, founded by Albert Galluster in July 1918, who is now Whi. A meeting was held by the charged on the complaint of numerous shareholders with infring- latter organisation, at which the ing the Company Law, abuse of confidence and swindling. It is players' concession na rejected alleged that Pernotte made considerable advances to the Pacific on the ground that they had no connection with the Kwong Yuet Company out of the coffers of the Banque Industrielle, to which the Tong demands and that they had Company owed 180,000,000 francs when Gallusser finally received not been invited to attend meet- his conge. Gallusser, however, declares the debt to be only about in which had resulted in the a quarter of this amount.

THE PRINCE IN JAPAN.

Miyanorhita. April 24.

seiklemat 'The Muk L'bung Kung Wu reiterated their demands and on April 16 sent an ultimatum to the employers acquainting them

Sto the that

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THE STANDARD

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The Prince of Wales' sight-seeing in the beautiful Hakone within four daye. The expiration district was marred by the weather. To-day the vivid green moun-of this time limit brought no answer tains amid which cestles the Yumoto Villa, where His Royal from the employers and, as stated Highness is staying, were shrouded in a heavy downpour. This above. the carpenters ceased work morning the Prince of Wales went shopping in the picturesque on Saturday last. village of Miyanoshita, where Japanese puzzle toys are made. He motored to the Imperial Villa beside Lake Hakone and had lunch some time ago, the Kwong Yet with the Prince Regent, their last meeting of the toor.

THE ASIA MINOR ARMISTICE.

Constantinople, April 24. Angora's reply to the Allied note insists on the necessity for commencing the evacuation of Asia Miner simultaneously with the armistice, but proposes to meet the Allied delegates at Ismaid for the purpose of preparatory pourparlers, and then immediate peace negotiations if a ground for understanding is found.

A reported in the S.C.M. Part

Tung appled fur an increase of 40) cepta per day on the minimum wage of 60 cents. The Kwong Yuet Tong is composed of carpenters and. their masters. and has a membership! †st 700 or 600. Mumbers of this guil

are reported to be satisfed with the 23 per cent, increase given by the employers.

Yesterday a district watchinsu was sent by the Serretary for L'anese Mairs to interview icial of the Mnk Chang Kung Wui re- garding their reason for striking.

PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA. of the barill passing through, with a view, apparently, to mediat-

Interesting Lecture at University.

A very large and keen audience, mostly medical students, insteaed

Some, however, believed that the ling. : use of strong antisepties might be | beneficial, but this usually did no hann to the gem and only burnt Joe's nose. Laughter).

Plenty of Volunteers.

FO

The slept on busks one above the other. the pelt weref placed under the beds and the room were being the level of the grosed.

It appeared from these conditions that the plague could be derived

itter by one of three method from the fea, through abrasions or

inhalation from the for.

Segregation Methods. Mter describing in some detail the symptoms and pathology of the froase. Dr. W dealt with the

***

Mter referring to the best to Dr. Wu Lien-teh's lecture at thepidemic in 1919, Dr. Wu sal he Hongkong University yesterday was extremely interested in the afternoon on Plaque in Man-cond eplemic of 1929, herause it a pleasure to werk outt chutia." an acrurat of the work was doan by the North Manchurian problems which had not been mix- Plague Prevention Service, of whichd during their first experion

The Government conferred full Dr. W was director.

Profesor Earle, in introduri powers on the beturer and he harl Dr. Wa as one of the leading plenty of volunteers, sa that melical men in China, said that medical point of view thre the lecture they were about to ju luck of enthusinsin. listen to was especially interesting During the first

the trumble bad hero to the lasmuch as Hongkong was undergoing an epidemic, whale convince the peuple of the dangers the University suffered from an which faced them. Although they invasion of rats which, be believe i saw people dying daily around were the vanse of plague. (Laugh-them, the fatalian of the Chinese epidemic they used 19 of these, put every obstacle in the way: soggens and 60 during the second Dr. Wu said there were two 60,000 died in the first epidemic. period. When anyone in a wag. and As a result, a conference was held 50 was found to be infeated, he kinds of plague-bubonie pneumonie. True, there were some at Mukden for ear month, which taken away and his com- who spoke of septicaemic plague, came to conclusions later embodi-panions were transferred to smother accurate ed in a bulky report: thus when quo, the old dine being disialect-

ed by steara. form the second epidemic arrived they

Dealing with certain experiments:

ter.

but it WAS more

to describe

this 09

zeberal Dentures taken for picbenegregating those who had dwelt in the same bruses with the infected Coner. For this purpose railway

Were used for

During the

WRZOS

mzation

accom- first

uther wern much better prepared with which were carried out in order to rising out ci. the だな。 Butaic plague passed from prevention service, laboratories etc. discover perines fur inoculation

the rat through the flea to the man. There was very little trouble with

in whom it appeared in the form the people and they had the full purposes, Dr. Wu admitted that

of bubos under the armpits or in

the groin. The disease then passed into the blood and septicaerais.

set

An Early Obsession.

co-operation of the officials.

The

however, discover.

Inest of them were failures. consequence was that although the They had, population of Manchuria had risen considerably there

3 much

up

.

smaller mortality.

When they first started in

was

The Marmot.

ed groups of organisms in rab- bit septicaemia, ebicken cholera. sad swine plague similar to the plague bacilli but not dangerous to nan. It was abo found that pigs

He thought there-1 deal. plague germs.

for that the research of the future

Manchurin they were obsessed with The pneumonic plague with and birds were not affected by

the idea that, the rat and the flea which

to they bad the bubonic variety

marmot.

Was

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were the primary cause of plague; like So much so, that s Japanese also derived from a rot, but it was would proceed in the lines of using colleague was all for exterminating a rat the size of a cat. (Laughter). these rolatives of the plagos germ the rats. He (the lecturer), bow-It belonged to the rodent tribe to render the latter innocuous.

An interesting film illustrating creature much & ever, thought differently and that the they should concentrate on the sought after before the war by the the work of the prevention service THE MIT‹UBISHI MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE CO.

THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE CO. human factor and seek to find out Germans, who used the skin for brought the lecture to a close.

Millions were the methods of infection. They limitation sables. discovered that infection came sent from Harbin to Leipsic to bel through the breath; and the ques- dyed and made up. tion immediately arose as to how

*

JAMPOTS AND JUGS ON WAR MEMORIALS.

Ten thousand hunters used to So many ugly.jampots, bottles to prevent it. Theyfound that the visit the Manchurian regions to and jugs containing flowers are They would placed on the Libslade (Bucks) best method was to wear a mask trap this animal.

over the mouth similar to the one spend many days in the open air war memorial that the chairman he bad with him there. When this hunting in groups and spend of the district council has provid- was properly affixed, provided it ing their nights in underground fed relatives of the fallen with was not damp, there was no danger,ins berded together in small handsome vases,

MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA

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HEAD OFFICE TOKYO

No. 14, PEDDER ST., HONGKONG.

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