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 PAN   ¤0NVEHTION>= ·N0V¤W31¤¤_U=» 192% i `dfc •ndsuch,1otherdiseases.as the Pan.American Sanitary Immediate mths    tho *b9Y°.HS*=i ’ 5 ‘·   `; ,,,,,, mm W,. Aar. 4. s1%ato Govemment  to, notify ’*·•*·····¤*•··· ceunlaies    an     illureau ,¤¤¤1ed¤etely by the most rapid avail}; ;— g9f_00mm 1Q¤, of, ttlgei appear- ,  1'ts terri, .., an an entic or o   aus _ caseor .  gellew =f9V¤1‘»     $1;:31* my other dangemoup contagion ga `le to be spread  e  mhdrgnh-uh•c ‘“’°“"*-     necgeatiee  te be eee¤m1>¤¤ie<l» er very premvtly ' followed, by the ‘f_ I   additional information: . .1. The‘•·rea.wl=ere thediseaee_has appeared,  2. The date of its appearance,_1ts Ol'§l.D,—§Qd its form. . _, p 3. TheJpmtl;;ahle,;somce or country rom which introduced and  m   ,_ •}·.·‘:;·;-· { · ~ · _' lr T _. -· 4s Thenimlier ¤fT e<l wee. endnumber ef deaths- 1 5e-1Th9¤l{mh6}'°fiBu$P¤°t9d¢%$6B_$¤d deaths- 1 i , _ , at 6. In addition, for me, the existenceamong. rodents of, plague,  mon}; E _e,¤}€¤g m;1en1;s_;,_, for yellow fever, the ,   . • _¥ ` _ A -, sq, ` ` 7.“The m'eas13rds#¤¢;hic1l,have,{een applied for theprevention of A w b. thmggread gl the disease,,and_,i¢§.s.Jeradic;':'lion. , " __béd _ lm   ya., ,,110,(4&¢8§l.0   ,-lo _0!1»il'65¢·l'1 my _es ` 4 and 5 are tocbe    dipltdfmlgct or coliisular representatives in Vthapm -,,8] of th81iufQct6d:44_q9un{EE md to the_1fan American  at W¤shi¤ste¤.. wh: shell lmmedwtely trwenut mm the information to   countries concerned. _ _ _ mmmuwma ._ 1   _ 7._,?1`he;inota1icat1on, and the information prescribed in Arti- °'°°°`°`°"` °l.‘h“‘3’$6£2“t1? °`l2°et°emmb°‘f°u:gwi$rd·byei1mthg‘¢°$mm°°u°iS¤i°, yoervwen orm asyleroessoe dise°d·se"or   i These coinmunicationsjvill beIina%le_ at least once   bees complete as p0ssible,;indicating,in`_detai1 .the,.me¤·¤¤:es1¤empl0yed   preglent   ezptensaon of the disease. ”`Th¤.·¤,,°`i°1°g°°Ph’t&h°¢£°bI°" *2** 1·°—’“$§s‘E%.2°d°e‘§”}£Z;‘b‘°.m.‘ "“’ IB 986. 841069 Hi . ¤ 9 '      rts by   cable or radio will be-eel . _ gy. etter¢1*N ` .b¤1·i¤g1e¤¤r1tri¢%¤1.w¤ll endeavertemeke .*2 .`      v¤>l>1¤¤1¤ thet de 110* .e‘““°“‘“., .» ...m•°°’“°“·....» ni e brig    that in the event or the ‘¥.,';,§’,,P;,",,‘§f,n‘§ appearance of any of e followuti§ diseases, namely; cholera, yellow m>•¤¤u•••p•¤¤u¤. fev3r,.pla§1fe;`typh`i11s_.§<%f¢;)r.o  ;1ases,1£n_,s,•;vere  e em    _, e,.   a ,u1n_orce ' xgi·.thcypre:rfentio1i>of thdrirllemational    T",easester"rom ass_ ers,crew cargdgid veslggsmnd miisquitoes, rats and verminllhldt mggbe carried thereon, and will promptly notify each of the other signatory Govem- ments and the Pan American Sanitary Bureau as to the nature and extent of 1the~esanit•1·y measures whichwthey- have applied for the accomplishment of the requirements of this article. - 1 _· ¤  °°°"   jPu·sucA·rtoi§ 01l‘jll’§EBQB}§iDpv;_MEA8U'§.EB.i__  New- er ·=·· we ·Anr.»9._   of th first ‘ ‘=‘1 ted' ‘ f=l ‘ re-- ..h01¤.r,1;esyelt%w»ie%‘;.;u.li¤§.e...,§‘,§’¤i’.?.i”£’i£i’.?.;¤.$'.;.,$’m§...‘£Té against an area where said disease maihave appeared. ` `“   * rennaeuqqeimeu- Am`. 10. ,Tlie Government; of eac *_co1mtry obligates itself to ‘°"' gm ‘° '“"‘ publish immediatelylhe- preventive measures which will be con- pm! L ,,•, ·• .. * . *, ‘ sidered- necessary tolbe taken by vessels or other means of transport, ’ passengers andfcrcw at any port of departure or place located in the

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