PLAGUE IN CHINA.
■ EFFECT ON 'JfANCHURIA. ' D j Telegraph—Press Association—Coryrirtt. ,'V: London, .February 17. ! Dr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent,, hps started for Peking, via the plague districts of Mancliuria. He states that the' extreme gravity of the situation lies in tho 'effect of the. plague on the labojir supply. ; Manchuria is as rich a country as Canada. It has mado tremendous strides, agriculturally, in lato years. . OUTBREAK IN KOREA. • *" (Eec. February 19, 5.5 p.m.) Peking, February 18.. j Eight case's ofplaguo have'occurred at Seoul, the. capital of Korea.' : it , 1 —" ' ■ AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING LAW , —:—-♦ ■ .—• •' 'COMPLAINTS IN BRITAIN. .. Uk'Telcsrapi-Prcs) Association-Copyright .London, February 17. After considering n resolution passed by the Glasgow and Liverpool Associations, the Chamber of Shipping unanimously resolved. that the. New .Zealand Shipping Act of 1910 and the Australian Navigation Bill prejudicially 'affected Bri- S tishi.shipping, and urged the Imperial Conference to consider the subject. . ! The' chamber' also protested against airainishing the sphere of employment of British ships, owing to their exclusion from the intercolonial trade.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 5
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