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their report, will look into this and considor the possibility of assisting the Chibli River Conser vincy Commission.”

LORD WILLINGDON REPLIES.. Lord Willingdon began in a semle humorous vein but quickly got down to business. He spoke briefly and to the point."-

MONDAY, JUNE 7. 1926,

DR. C C. WU LEAVES,

TRAVELS NORTH UNDER

UNFAMILIAR NAME.

Travelling under his other, but less known name of Ng Taiwan, Dr. C. C. Wu, ex-Mayor of Canton, came down to Hongkong from Macao on Saturday afternoon. Ho had left Canton direct for Macao and had waited at the latter place "I am in the unfortunate post until it was time to catch the tion," said Lord Willingdon," "of President boat for Shanghai, being unable to do anything but

Previous to this there had been report to my Advisory Committee considerable doubt as to which boat in London, and the Advisory Com-he would travel on in making the mitten reports to the Foreign Sec-trip from Macao, and, as a conse retkry. However, we realize the quence, those journalists and

BULMER'S HEREFORD Importance of the river conser friends who had waited at the

CIDER

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A delicious drink and strongly recommended for Rheumatism..

vancy commission work in Chihli Macao Steamboat wharf in the ex and I would ask you to believe that pectation that he was on the Sui we shall make our recommends-An, received a disappointment. As tions accordingly.

events turned out, the original in tantion of travelling on the Sui An was abandoned and the Sai On was chosen for the trip, Dr. Wu revert ing, for the purposes of remaining incognito, to his other name of Ng Tai-wan.

·BOYCOTT PARLEY.

DISEASE CURED BY

- DISEASE.

· ·MALARIAL INJECTION FOR PARALYSIS.

The treatment of paralysis by inoculating paralytic persons with malaria germs, montioned by Dr. Wagner von Jauregg, the Viennese psychologist, at the Medical Con- gross at Wiesbaden, has been practised in recent years with considerable success in England, and is now being carried out for the Board of Control in public mental hospital under the auspices of the Ministry of Health.

to the

The malaria injection is used paralysis, the method adopted in certain cases of general being to allow the patient to bu bitten by mosquitoes which are infected with the malaria parasite. The infected mosquitoes are taken by an officer of the Ministry of Health in sealed cases asylums starved for some time before being applied to the patient, who, if bitten and infected As such, Dr. Wo figured amongst develops in the course of a fort- the passenger list of the President night a very high temperature and cor-Lincoln which later left for Shang- the usual symptoms of malaria, hai on Saturday. The transference Whenever it is thought necessary was effected. by means

of the patient is segregated in a privato launch which drew room with the doors and windows alongside. the "Sai On and covered with gauze to prevent his ! red without the necessity of having or fies, which might carry and into which the ex-Mayor, transfer- being bitten by native mosquitoes

(Continued from Puyo 1).

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is known that the Hongkong and Canton Government have already appointed delegated to confer on the settlement question, and the view is widely expressed that there would be greater hopes of

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WORKERS INJURED.

ACCIDENT ON NEW PEAK

- FLATS,

spread the infection.

A farley-street physician, dis- cussing the treatment in an inter- view with a representative of the observer, explained that it must be one particular kind of malari that is used for the injection, namely, that known as Benign Ter-

to come ashore here. In this unch waiting to meet the visitor were a few personal friends, and two Chinese detectives in plain clothes, the latter of whom were detailed for escort duty in con- sequence of a previous request to the authorities here. He is des- cribed as having been attired tinn. Chinese garb, with grey surcont, and also wearing smoked sun- glasses, with which he has been usually, scen about.

Dr. Wu's wife and family had proceeded him in going aboard the President Lincoln, and among other prominent officials accom- panying him to Shanghai. are Mr. Foo. Ping-sheung, late. Commis- sioner for Foreign airs, and

In certain earlier experl- ments, the subtertian, a much more virulent form, was occasional- ly used, with results that proved fatal, and this, he said, "has de- terred people from using what appears to be a very wonderful discovery-a disease curing disease."

RECRUITED FROM POMNEY MARSH

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Admiral Chan Chak,. Commander The original method employed of the river gunboats. The Pre- in the country was to infect The new flat being erected ŝident Lincoln left at the schedul-paralytic patients in asylums with adjacent to the Peak Hotel by theed time, from the Kowloon wharf, inalaria, and then to take some of Rural Land Development Company abuard.

shortly after the party had gone their blood, dilute it slightly, and

inject it into others. These were. were the scene of 'a distressing Mr. Foo Ting-kwan, a brother certain difficulties in this form of the treatment. It was found for necident on Saturday afternoon, of the ex-Commissioner, was ex- example, that the parasite dles out when the scaffolding at the rear pected to have been another pas in the blood directly it becomes of the building collapsed, result, senger on this vessel, but en cold, and cannot therefore be

ing in serious injury to a number

of workers.

quiries have established the fact that for the present he is staying in the Colony. Mr. Foo Ping

wan was Superintendent of the Telegraph Administration, in Can ton.

Whether the officials named

transmitted

to

There is also a strong prejudice any distance.

against allowing a patient to be injected with the blood of another whose antecedents he does not

know.

"Therefore," our authority went

In all, seven of the workers, including two women, were hurt, some receiving broken limbs and one a double fracture of the jaw. The collapse of the scaffolding above will again reappear in Can-on to say "The Ministry of Health attracted great attention, the ton polities is a matter which time have undertaken to keep the mos- noise being heard for some dis-alone w show. For the present, quitoes on the premises. This according to information given to they do by artificially breeding the writer by one of Dr. Wu's them and hatching them in cap- closest friends, the ex-Mayor, and |tivity.. The stock which is re- Foreign Cmmissioner are taking cruited, from Romney Marsh, are no more part in politics, and their allowed to feed on some of the stay in Shanghal is indicated to be paralytic

patients in lunatic

tanee.

Happily, members of the police, the staff of the Peak Hospital and residents were quickly on the scene, and all co-operated in ren- dering assistance to those injured. First-aid was rendered by Miss Johnson (Matron of the Peak Hospital), Sister Hinton and other members of the staff, whilst the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Captain Superintendent of Police, was also In attendance.

After being treated on the spot, the injured workers were convey- i ed to hospital by motor ambulance.

an indefinite one possibly one asylums, and kept in specially month or two months or maybe constructed cages, until they be come infected, for others. During this period they have to be kept at the correct degree of warmth

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"It is difficult at present to say whether the cure will be perman ent, because even under the old general paralysis had lucid in- Per sa. Kamo Maru,. for Europe tervals, which sometimes lasted via ports on June 5th-Mr. T. C. for several years. It may be, Baillie, Mr. G. Kalwani, Mr. G. H. therefore, another five or six years Williama, Mr. Gilmore, Mr. T. Yoshi- "The most refined method of before we can say whether or not take,ire. A. Yoshitake, Miss M. applying the treatment is thus to patients can be treated success Yoshitake, Mr. Tonnent, Miss Avery, allow the patient to be bitten by fully with malarial injections. one of the Ministry of Health "From the experience that has Wei-chuen, Mr. S. Ito, Mr. S. Saito, mosquitoes. The experiment is been gained so far, it seems that Mr. Low Loong-chang, Mr. Ng. Pak- The fortnightly Price Current rendered difficult sometimes by the more malarial attacks the hoi, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Faulkiner, and Market Report, published by the mosquito refusing to bite. It patient suffers from the better it Mr. S. Akiyama, Mr. R. Goonting, Mr. EXCHANGE RATES.the Hongkong General Chamber of has been found necessary for this is for him. It is generally found and Mrs. R. A. V. Rebeiro, Mr. Y.

Commerce, states:

reason to kill the mosquito, dis- that after inoculation a period of Cotton Piece Goods and Fancy sect the head and remove the ten or twelve days elapses before Nakaisumi, Mrs. S. Higuchi, Mr. Bar- Rugby, June G. Cotton Goods. The hopefal tone salivary glands in order to inject the fever ataṛta.. The patient lay, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tokugawa, Mr.

M. Takeuchi, Mr. U. Hashimoto,

Mr. The feature of the London, evident when we last reported has them into the patient to be treated, then suffers daily from periodic M. Sosenfi, Mr. Low Leong-gan, foreign exchange market yester- not been maintained. Sales have "The best results are those that attacks of fever, and the higher M. Matsumura, Mr. T Hoshino Mr. day was the buoyancy of the been made in Brocades. Limbrics have been obtained by certain the temperature rises the better is and Mra Wamelink, Mr. H. Kasal, pound sterling and its advance and Beatrice Twills but in negli observers in Liverpool where the therapeutic result. If he can Mr. K. Kasni, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yama

mura, Mr. K. Kaneko, Mz. H. Kikuchi, beyond the parity value of

Miss Nishio, gible quantities.. Latest Cotton observations have now been constand it, he should be allowed to $4.80.2/3. The rates were: quotations to hand are those of ducted over a period of four years. go through ten or twelve of these C. Macdonald, Miss K. Nish

Savage Mr. Kr. Y. Tanaka, Mr. T. .1574

the 3rd inst. Eg. Sakel. 17. 108. They report that, although a cer- attacks before" they are .155

Mid. Am. "Spot" 30.30d.

tain number of patients have died by quinine. A much smaller dose Murai, 12.10%

x

Mr. Mes

Mra. Cotton Yarn. Prices continus patients suffering from general of the quinine will cure this art! Rede Castro, Mr. C. Jose; Mr: Sing to ang without any material busi- paralysis, who might have been ficially acquired malaria than that and Mrs. Hiraiwa, Mr. T. Sasaki, ness' being done. Nominal quota-expected to die in any case-about which will be efficacious for treat- Mr. O. Tsuchiys, Mr. H. Suzuk, Mr. tions are as follows: No. 108. 25 per cent, of those treated in ing the disease in its natural form. Green, Mr., Benson Mr. K. Ohtako,

Mr. M. Yamaguchi, $145/160. No. 124. $155/170. No, this manner have regained their This-hab given rise to a great deal Mr. K. Yamaguchi, Mr. K. Nishizawa, Mr. K. MishizeWO, 1/11.6/32

2/11108. $176/180. No. 20s. $185/190, powers and are able once more to of speculation by those intereste1 Mr.. M. Koshima, Mr. Nagayama,

In my own in the subject.".

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Arrivals 1,100 bales. Shipments resume civil life.

Voort, Mr. US Yak Kwai, Mr. U. In .26.12

personal experience I know of two

This malarial treatment, it was Leung. enses, both of which have return- 128

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Woollena-Market duil

Mr

cheeked R. Mormonaga M Honda Wa

Tomonaga,

Indians of California made a

ed to civil employment, and all added, has made great strides on the signs of the disease from the Continent since the date of Raw Cotton. No business to which they suffered have so far Dr. von Jauregg's first experi- report.

as can be ascertained disappeared.ments in 1887, but in this country musical instrument out of a string Metals Market dull with

it is still, despite the intercat of of acorns, tuned according to size, easier tendency,

THE WORSE THE BETTER. the Ministry of Health, rather and played by causlug one acorn at

spasmodic,

a time to vibrato against the teeth.

Flour Market Stocks: About

"It is too much to hope that

550,000. Market: Dull. Quota-results so satisfactory as this can tions:-American Patent, $4:30 por be obtained in advanced cases of sack; American Straight, $8.46 per general paralysis. It is in the

General Visser, the Boer War veteran, who since he was exiled

The mystery of a certain local sack; Australian No. 1, $8.50 per early stages of the disease, as Dr Of German invention is a rubber from South Africa, has been living Scotsman who has been missing sack. Canadian Cut-off, $3.10 per von Jauregg has found, that the collar that, worn defiated, protects in a little village In New Jersey, from his golf club for the past sack.

month has now been cleared up, says the N. C. Daily News. It transpires that he lost his ball.

Sugar Market dull. Saltpetre-Market quiet un eventful since our last report.

most is to be hoped from the treat a bather's neck and shoulders from has died from heart failure result ment. And, taking the world sunburn, and inflated serves as ning from over-exertion while her generally, 25 per cent. representa buoy to support a person's head in was fighting a fire which burnt the proportion of most favourable water.

down the village.

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