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588 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

No. 834. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 22nd August, 1986.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Faniagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

KjTenia<br />

District<br />

Nicosia,<br />

24th August, 1936.<br />

o<br />

^ c<br />

ci i CJ<br />

£ 1 JS<br />

—<br />

Total for the week —<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week hist year<br />

: —<br />

—<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

2 —<br />

1 —<br />

3 —<br />

•235 2<br />

—<br />

—<br />

('holera<br />

.. 1..<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

-^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diplitheria<br />

2<br />

2<br />

17<br />

—<br />

E.C;.S. Meningitis<br />

1-<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

(M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

Typhoid<br />

Dysentery<br />

— 13 1<br />

— 2 1<br />

3<br />

— 20 3<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

5<br />

— 373 20 193<br />

— 22<br />

1<br />

! 3<br />

i<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

Dengue<br />

—<br />

; )<br />

— —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

1<br />

—<br />

— : 4<br />

— —<br />

—<br />

3<br />

—<br />

Trachoma<br />

33<br />

1<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

49<br />

6,827<br />

—<br />

E. A. NBFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

—<br />

Total<br />

53<br />

5<br />

7<br />

6<br />

,4<br />

$2<br />

7,678<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

Na 835. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 28th August is published :-<br />

Country. Locality. Nature of Disease.<br />

Egypt Various<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

28th August, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

1 ( 1 . . • t • •<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

No. 836. Brief Report on Cypms Trade daring<br />

tbe quarter ended SOth June, 1936.<br />

It is satisfactory to note that the balance of<br />

trade continues to be favourable. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

value of exports exceeded that of imports by £264.<br />

IMPORTS.<br />

2. Imports, during the quarter under review<br />

showed a decrease of £7,363. as compared with the<br />

figures of the corresponding period of the previous<br />

year, and i;2r).2s.") as compared with the quinquennial<br />

average 1931-1935, principally due to<br />

coffee, raw. edible oils, unmanufactured tobacco,<br />

hardware and cutlery, cotton piece goods and silk<br />

manufactures.<br />

Wheaten flour, machinery, manure, petrol and<br />

benzine, and hemj) and jute manufactures showed<br />

increases.<br />

EXPORTS.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> total value of exports during the quarter<br />

under review showed an increase of £15,670 over<br />

the corresponding figures of 1935, and £r)!l,599 over<br />

the quinquennial average 1931-1935.<br />

Carob.s, ground and seed, fruit, potatoes, hides<br />

and skins, raw. asbestos, copper ore, pyri'es and<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Contagious Abortion, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicinmia, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Helminthiasis,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

j\vian Coccidiosis, Bacillary White Diarrhcea, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosjs, Fowl Pox, Mange,<br />

"Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Dourine,,<br />

Glanders, Variola, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,.<br />

Hajmorrhagic Septicajuiia, Barbone, Variola, Glanderi,.<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

wool are principal factors in the rise of export<br />

values.<br />

Carobs, whole, however, showed a decrease of<br />

£5,296, as compared with 1935, and £13,210, as<br />

compared with the quinquennial average.<br />

Among mining products no yellow ore and<br />

metallic residues and wastes were exported during<br />

the quarter under report as against £35,070 and<br />

£17,615, respectively, in 1935.<br />

Exports of cumin seed and of mules decreased<br />

by £6,315 and £5,079, respectively.<br />

SHIPPING.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> total number of steamers which called<br />

at <strong>Cyprus</strong> ports during the quarter under review<br />

was 276 as against 267 for the corresponding<br />

period of the previous year, an increase of 9<br />

steamers.<br />

Callings at the three principal ports were as<br />

follows : Lamaca 80, Limassol 83 and Famagusta<br />

76, as against 104, 74 and 59, in 1935.<br />

5. Comparative retums of the principal imports<br />

and exports are subjoined.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Famagusta, Comptroller of Customs.<br />

12th August, 1936. (M.P. 1248/27/2.)<br />

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