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Show WILL ENFORCE r RULE STRICTLY Cafcin Passengers fro Europe Must Undergo Medical Examination. . . ; u. . ' ' - ; NEW TORK; Nov, 1. There Is a surpriae In store for the cabin pas-sengers pas-sengers of the steamer Kaiser WUhelm II. when that ship comet into quarantine quaran-tine today from Bremen, Southampton and" Cherbourg-, for today there goes Into effect an ( order y Robert Wat-chorn. Wat-chorn. Commissioner of Immigration, that there shall be. no casual medical inspection of the saloon voyagers, but aa careful lTn inspection as if aocorded to the aliens in the steerage. Heretofore the medical inspection of saloon passengers has been of casual and perfunctory nature, while persons in the second cabins weVe cuite carefully care-fully looked over and those of the steerage were subjected to a rigid inspection. in-spection. Among the passengers on the Kaiser Wilhelnj II, Is the Embassador from Germany, Baron Speck Von Sternberg. Whether the diplomat, who, by virtue of his position. Is exempt from the customs cus-toms examination, is to be held up while his general health is inquired into was not decided late yesterday. Caruso, Knote, Relss aw) Dtppell, singers oflhe operatic world, and W. K. Vanderbllt and Hamilton Fish, Assistant Treasurer of the United States, are also on board. |