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PLAGUE CONFERENCE

Press Associa-tion—By Telegraph—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, April 30. (Received May 1, at 8.35 a.m.) The Plague Conlcrence has closed, but without any practical results, owing to China objecting to the enlargement of tho sphere of tho Conference's inquiries. JAPANESE SPECIALIST'S DISCOVERY. BRISBANE, Mr-y 1. (Received May 1, at 9.40 am.) China files report that a Japanese specialist, when dissecting a plague corpse, discovered disease germs not only in the lungs but- also in the brain and discharges. The discovery, it k believed, will make a new epoch in bacteriology, and is likely to cause great changes in the treatment of victims and the principle of prevention.

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Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

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PLAGUE CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

PLAGUE CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

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