THE BLACK DEATH.
DR MORRISON TO INVESTIGATE
MANCHURIAN LABOR AFFECTED-
(Received Feb. 18, 11.44 a.m.)
LONDON, Feb. 17
Dr. Morrison, the "Times'" correspondent at Pekin, has started en a journey to the plague districts.
The doctor states that the extreme gravity of the situation by the plague lies in the effect it will. <:;ive on the labor" supply in Manchuria, "\ihich is as rich a country a-:. Canada, and has made tremendous strides agriculturally of late years.
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Northern Advocate, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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