1058 Big News

The League of Nations is really not omnipotent, it can't even manage southern Africa, and it is a dream to even want to manage France.

Stuart Vanney and the two black suits couldn't communicate, so they simply went to the Walvis Bay City Hall to find Wilde again.

Wilde was not in the city hall, and Stuart vanney tried to inquire about Wilde's whereabouts, only to be warned by city officials.

If you want to see the mayor, you can leave a message to make an appointment first, depending on the mayor's time and mood.

It would be too much to inquire about the whereabouts of the mayor, the mayor of Walvis Bay is the largest, and he is so busy with work every day that he doesn't have much time to allocate to Stuart Vanney.

Stuart Vanney had no choice but to return to the Table Mountain Hotel, and the two black suits did not leave an inch, and Stuart Vanney handed over a taxi and tried to shake off the two black suits.

As a result, Stuart Vanney found that two black suits were driving a Deesel car to keep up firmly, which made Stuart Vanney extremely discouraged.

Stuart Vanney, an international League official, was not qualified to be equipped with a car.

Back in the hotel room, Stuart Fanny found out that the Walvis Bay City Government was very "caring" to equip all members of the team with "bodyguards", and the "bodyguards" of the two female members were actually women and were actually well-trained, which gave Stuart Fanny a new understanding of Walvis Bay.

From this day on, members of the Stuart Fanny team were officially "under the protection" of security personnel.

These security personnel did not restrict the movement of Stuart Vanney's team, which had not yet received permission from the City of Walvis Bay, but the Stuart Vanney team was already working to focus on and assist in issues such as health, intellectual property exchanges, the slave trade, the opium trade, refugees and women's rights in South West Africa, according to the rules of the League of Nations.

Southern Africa did a good job in all of these areas, and Stuart Vanney's team split up to inspect Walvis Bay, meeting every night in Stuart Vanney's executive suite, when the black suits were not present and the team members could speak freely.

"Did you find out, those guys still work three shifts, and their daily working hours are more regular than ours."

"I just noticed today that those guys' suits are actually made by Itno, Southern Africa is really rich!"

"They are also equipped with cars, today the guy who followed me changed three cars, I will simply take their car back in the afternoon, don't you say it's quite comfortable-"

"It's nice that I've found someone following me, at least no one is bothering me, they're not cops, they're not mercenaries, they might be Agent Brad."

Stuart Vanney's team members were talking, and when "Brad" was mentioned, the room fell silent.

Brad's agency, with several encounters with the British military intelligence service, has become well-known in the industry.

"Okay ladies and gentlemen, let's summarize what we know, Blake, tell me what you see?" Stuart Vanney breaks the silence, and Brad –

I shouldn't dare to risk the world's condemnation.

Well, it should!

"I went to Matilda Hospital today, a chain of hospitals founded by Mrs. Nyasaland, there are 42 in southern Africa, and the one I went to is medium-sized, with about 120 doctors—" Blake McAdam could finish his sentence when he was interrupted by exclamation.

"120 doctors or medium-sized?"

"There are 42 in Southern Africa, and even if each one has 120 doctors, there are 5,040 in total! I wonder if there are so many doctors in the UK-"

"I don't know about the British mainland, anyway, there are definitely not so many doctors in London!"

The medical and health industry is also the work of the League of Nations, but these ladies and gentlemen from the League of Nations are clearly shocked by the level of medical care in southern Africa.

"Blake, how do you know that there are 42 Matilda hospitals?" Stuart Vanney wondered if Matilda Hospital would have provided this information to Stuart Vanney.

"Matilda Hospital has a billboard, these materials are written on the billboard, the hospital in southern Africa, is not a small clinic with only three or five beds in the sense we are used to, but a general hospital with more than 100 beds and complete outpatient departments, Matilda Hospital is not the largest hospital in southern Africa, nor is it the strongest, the largest hospital in southern Africa is Nyasaland State Hospital, and the director is Professor Albrecht Kossel, who has won both the Star Award and the Nobel Prize. Professor Kossel is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nyasaland, and these are publicly available sources. "Blake McAdam bluntly said that there is absolutely nothing to say about public health care in southern Africa.

"The level of public health is also very high, Walvis Bay is not the most developed city in southern Africa, there are also many beautiful parks, and huge leisure squares, the number of public toilets is surprising, the street sanitation is very high, there is no garbage, no homeless people, no people defecate in the open, the air here is very fresh, you can smell flowers and forests, compared with the managers of Walvis Bay, the mayor of London should be ashamed to resign." Wayne Vaolet, one of the female members of the team, is from London, and it is still winter in London, and Walvis Bay surprises Wayne Waolet compared to the fog.

"The hygiene of the residents is also good, the faces and hands are clean, the fingernails are of moderate length, the clothes are clean and tidy, especially the women here, the proportion of jobs is staggering, many of the sales clerks in the shops are women, and the bus conductors, the nurses in the hospitals, are basically women—" Another female member, Willett Alcott, is more concerned about women's rights.

In terms of women's rights, Southern Africa is also nowhere to be said.

Southern Africa gave women the right to vote earlier than Britain itself.

The first country in the world to give women the right to vote was New Zealand, in 1893.

"The slave trade was a serious situation, and what I learned was that during the World War, there were many arsenals in Walvis Bay that bought slave workers from Portuguese West Africa and the Kingdom of the Congo, and those slave workers are still working in the factories, and they are only paid a small salary every month, which is grossly disproportionate to their efforts." Yasushi Maeda from Japan has a lot of criticism, and Japan is the most active in the work of the League of Nations.

Japan regarded the League of Nations as a springboard for breaking away from Asia and joining Europe, and was one of the first five permanent members of the League of Nations.

"If you have a salary, you can't be considered a slave worker, and I've never heard of anyone paying a slave." Wayne Waolet immediately changed his position, Southern Africa is the southern Africa of the British Empire, and Wayne Waolet, an Englishman, will not allow a Japanese to slander the British Empire.

"It's not up to us to decide whether the effort is proportional or not, and now those workers are still working in the factory, which shows that working for the factory has been a significant improvement compared to their previous lives." Violet is also standing in southern Africa, and discussing treatment out of context is a hooligan.

"These workers went to work in southern Africa through regular human resources companies, not in the slave trade, but on Portuguese West African plantations." Blake McAdam was the definitive word that the Japanese did not know enough about Europe, let alone southern Africa.

It is very rude to talk to Europeans about the slave trade, and all the European colonial countries are counted as one, and if you talk about the slave trade, everyone is in a lot of blood.

Don't hit people in the face, and don't expose their shortcomings when scolding.

"So intellectual property, is there a problem with intellectual property?" Stuart Fanny's notebook was open for a long time, and not a single letter was written.

There is really nothing to remember, it was obviously a meeting to summarize some black material in southern Africa, but it turned out to be a praise meeting in southern Africa, since there are no problems in health care, women's rights, slave trade, etc., Stuart Fanny hopes to find a breakthrough in intellectual property.

Don't think about the opium trade, which has been banned in southern Africa for a long time, and it is currently the only country in the world where the death penalty is carried out for opium traffickers.

"There is no problem in this area of intellectual property, southern Africa attaches great importance to intellectual property, because intellectual property has been litigated with French and American companies, and the conflict between Bullard and the British military intelligence service is also because of intellectual property, and it is on the basis of intellectual property that Nyasaland has become the most developed region in southern Africa-" Blake McAdam is realistic, and his attitude between words is quite favorable to southern Africa.

"Walvis Bay is so perfect, I can't imagine what Nyasaland is like?" Wayne Waolet is proud that Southern Africa is overtaking India as the jewel in the King's crown.

"Nyasaland, that's a beautiful name—" Violet is also a fan, and she and Wayne Vaolet don't think there's anything abnormal about the Walvis Bay City government's attitude towards the League of Nations, Violet is from France.

"Ladies, it's good to focus on your work, I know Nyasaland is fine, but we're in Walvis Bay-" Stuart Vanney's head was as big as a bean, and the team really couldn't move—

"What's wrong with Walvis Bay? If it weren't for the security guards sent to me by the Walvis Bay City Government today, maybe I would have been thrown into Walvis Bay to feed the fish!" Violet was heartening, and the "bodyguard" sent by the Walvis Bay City government to Violet was called Wayne.

"What's going on?" Stuart Vanney's eyes lit up, oblivious to Violet's mood changes.

That's big news.

ps:This chapter is not finished until the early hours of the morning.,I'm going to go to the hospital when I wake up in a while.,Try to update normally in the afternoon.,The time may be a little later.。