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DENMARK. Danish West Indies quarantine against Glasgow on account of plague

Collection
Historical Records
Sub-shelf
Internet Archive (V.I. texts)
Kind
Historical Record
Date
1900-01-01
Pages
2
Text
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Early  Journal  Content  on  JSTOR,  Free  to  Anyone  in  the  World   This  article  is  one  of  nearly  500,000  scholarly  works  digitized  and  made  freely  available  to  everyone  in   the  world  by  JSTOR.     Known  as  the  Early  Journal  Content,  this  set  of  works  include  research  articles,  news,  letters,  and  other   writings  published  in  more  than  200  of  the  oldest  leading  academic  journals.  The  works  date  from  the   mid-­‐seventeenth  to  the  early  twentieth  centuries.      We  encourage  people  to  read  and  share  the  Early  Journal  Content  openly  and  to  tell  others  that  this   resource  exists.    People  may  post  this  content  online  or  redistribute  in  any  way  for  non-­‐commercial   purposes.   Read  more  about  Early  Journal  Content  at  http://about.jstor.org/participate-­‐jstor/individuals/early-­‐ journal-­‐content.                     JSTOR  is  a  digital  library  of  academic  journals,  books,  and  primary  source  objects.  JSTOR  helps  people   discover,  use,  and  build  upon  a  wide  range  of  content  through  a  powerful  research  and  teaching   platform,  and  preserves  this  content  for  future  generations.  JSTOR  is  part  of  ITHAKA,  a  not-­‐for-­‐profit   organization  that  also  includes  Ithaka  S+R  and  Portico.  For  more  information  about  JSTOR,  please   contact  support@jstor.org.   November 9, 1900 2776 [In closure.] Report of treatment of passengers' baggage for the week ended October 20, 1900 , port of Santiago de Cuba . Disinfected and I passed Inspected and i Formalde- steam passed- Date. Name of vessel. ®as* ® i ю ® S ® « 3 ¡8 ® ю m ^ ¡ ю ® ^ « v © m ^ ^ Ф g С ; .2 'С fi .2 M S 'О с .2 и Р ^ с згг щ и a з п О и 02 g и & S о ö и d Oct. 16 Steamship Julia (from Havana) 1 1 ' Do.. Steamship Josefita (from Havana) 1 1(2 Do.., Steamship Julia (for Porto Rico) 5 6 6 Inspection of immigrants at Santiago during the week ended October 20, 1900 . Santiago de Cuba, October 20, 1900. Sir : I herewith submit report of alien steerage passengers at this port during the week ended October 20, 1900 : October 16, 1900, British schooner Prince Frederick , from Kingston, Jamaica, with 9 immigrants. Respectfully, E. H. YON Ezdorf, Assistant Surgeon , U. S. M. H. S. The Surgeon-General, U. S . Marine- Hospital Service . DENMARK. Danish West Indies quarantine against Glasgow on account of plague . Copenhagen, October 11 , 1900. Sir : In a note verbal, dated the 10th instant, the minister of foreign affairs informs me that owing to the appearance of plague, the govern- ment of the Danish West Indies has declared a quarantine of two weeks against ships that arrive from Glasgow or that have communicated with said port, or that on their voyage have come in contact with ships arriv- ing therefrom. The importation from the above port of the following articles is pro- hibited : Eags, used wadding, crass wool, paper shavings, hair, hides, used bags, carpets, embroideries, fresh offals, hoofs, wool, and raw silk ; also used linen, used wearing apparel, and bed clothes except when these articles constitute personal baggage, in which case they must be disin- fected under further supervision. Eespectfully, The Hon. Secretary of State. Laurits S. Swenson, United States Consul. ENGLAND. Inspection service at Liverpool . Liverpool, England, October 20 , 1900. Sir : I have the honor to make the report of the transactions of this office for the week ended October 13, 1900 : During that week there were 17 vessels inspected with a total crew of