Chapter 254 Morgan Stanley
Because he had already come here last time, this time with the instructions from the Governor-General of British India, Alan Wilson achieved his goal more easily and made an order of 30 million rupees.
The more troublesome thing is compiling files. Alan Wilson has always adhered to the principle of sailing with caution. Many files will be handed over to the independent Republic of India in the future. Destroying files is not the style of the British Empire, so another method must be used.
One way is to edit the file.
Since there is currently no plague outbreak, when editing files with health officials, it is inevitable to check some information. See if there is any previous plague information in the Governor's Mansion, which can be used to make this edit out of thin air.
Of course there is information, but lying requires a certain amount of preparation. Lies that can be exposed at a glance are not what Alan Wilson pursues, so the plague that has not broken out must be treated as if it has really broken out.
We changed the place names for places where plague broke out in the past, but we looked for places with severe drought this time to replace place names, so that they would not be easily exposed.
"It spread rapidly. Pedestrians often fell down on the streets and vomited blood and died immediately. In many villages around the city, the epidemic was also very serious, with many deaths. In some cases, the whole family died, and the scene was very miserable.
In the Mathura area, some entire villages or entire families died. The people at that time had this experience: when you wake up in the morning and see whose chimney is not smoking, it means that the person in that family is dead."
The rapid spread of death has caused great panic among people. For the United and Central Provinces, which were hit by drought, this has made the local people very frightened, and the ensuing feeling of suffocation seems to be entangled by an invisible noose.
Then came the enactment of the Health Act. Of course there were health officials in British India, but compared with the huge administrative officials and judicial officials, they were nothing. The total number could be accommodated in a conference room. Of course, this capacity was limited to the British.
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Although Alan Wilson is greedy, he is really good at getting things done. He doesn't even know now that he is following up on the formulation of all bills at the same time, preparing to leave a sound legal system for India's independence in the future.
Compared with the meager remuneration he gets from his work, these bills are priceless and will affect India in the next few decades. Do Indians suffer a lot? Not at all!
Out of good intentions, when formulating the health bill with health officials, Alan Wilson suggested that it be based on the British Public Health Act introduced in 1848.
This is considering that most of the areas in British India were about the same as Britain in 1848, maybe even worse.
Therefore, the Health Act of 1848 should be more suitable than the National Health Care System being developed by Prime Minister Attlee.
The health officials in British India only had two or three kittens. After following the advice of the Assistant Commissioner and adjusting measures to local conditions, he said that what Alan Wilson said made sense and that the objective environment of British India should be taken into consideration.
This is all to build a doctor system in British India. The system is divided into two parts, establishes medical practice standards, and strictly supervises doctors to ensure standardized work.
This approach broke the hierarchical differentiation order of the medical profession and allowed general practitioners to increasingly dominate the medical and health service market.
Under the hierarchical order, many doctors with high status have transformed into consultants of medical institutions. They have the respected status granted by traditional medical associations and have a greater reputation in the medical field. They mainly serve the relatively wealthy, leisure, high reputation, many titles, and social influence.
The large groups are simply Brahmins and Kshatriyas.
Of course, the British Empire did not have a caste system, so it could also serve wealthy people of lower castes.
General practitioners, on the other hand, are relatively overworked and are responsible for protecting the individual health and collective public health security of the civilian population. This group, which accounts for the vast majority of doctors, is used to serve the working people of British India.
Alan Wilson suddenly discovered that the British Health Act of 1848 was very suitable for the current British India.
In order to use this money reasonably and legally, the outbreak of plague must be announced, but it must not cause a big panic to prevent it from being known to other countries, otherwise it will be easily exposed.
This was a nerve-wracking question. At this moment, a telegram from Hyderabad arrived in New Delhi. It mentioned that Vivien Leigh was launching a fundraising campaign together with female stars in Hollywood.
"It's really a timely help. Inform all newspapers about Vivien... Vivien Leigh's charity fund-raising in the United States. Inform our foreign newspapers in the Governor's Palace about the plague outbreak in the United and Central Provinces. That's it."
Alan Wilson, who has recently been worried about the lack of merit in British India, finally found out some good news that our India is too powerful.
When his manpower was limited, although he had worked very hard, playing everything from chess to prehistoric nuclear war, the knowledge reserve in his mind was indeed almost exhausted.
Now Vivien Leigh's fundraising event has begun, which is a good opportunity for publicity.
The more important good news about the United States Steel Company, due to the current situation, is not suitable for British India, especially Indians, to know.
He believes that Vivien Leigh's fundraising activities will make Indians happy, and this is indeed the case. "The Times of India" and "The Hindu" are currently the two most influential newspapers, and they have not forgotten Vivien Leigh's place in the United States.
In India, which is in dire straits, this spirit does not hesitate to praise.
"The Times of India" is an English-language daily newspaper that reflects India's views. It was founded in Bombay in 1838 and was called the "Bombay Times". It was published every Wednesday and Saturday. It was changed to a daily newspaper in 1850.
In 1861, it merged with "The Standard" and "The Telegraph and Courier" and changed its name to "The Times of India". It was originally operated by the British Bennett Coleman Co., Ltd. and was later owned by the Indian Dalmia-Jia
Bought by the Yin Consortium. The readers are mainly intellectuals, businessmen, and officials.
The main business of the Dalmiya-Jain Consortium is to open a bank with an impressive name: Cosmos Bank of India.
Alan Wilson remembers that there seems to have been a cosmic general in history. Who is stronger or weaker than India's cosmic bank?
The front page of the "Times of India" is titled "India's Daughter", which says, "Vivien Leigh's good deeds in the American continent can be compared with the goddess of wisdom, Biancaitian. She traveled around the American continent and brought the kindness, beauty and intellectuality in the Indian tradition
, show it in front of Americans.”
"The Hindu" saw that its opponent had snatched away the goddess of wisdom, Ganga, and could only use Ganga, the goddess of the Ganges, to praise Vivien Leigh from another angle for her hard work for the current British India.
"Just like the Ganga goddess Ganga walking in the world, she is so holy. Wherever she goes, people are enchanted by her charm. The bright white petals of the moonlight, the dripping pearl core, and the copper-red stamens
, it seems that you can smell the faint fragrance of white camellia, and you can not only see the beauty, but also smell it. The goddess recalled the suffering suffered in India, sighed why she fell into such a miserable situation, and couldn't help but burst into tears."
"Goddess Ganges?" Alan Wilson looked at the Hindu newspaper with a sullen face, feeling offended. Although the quality of this newspaper was obviously much better than the previous one.
Of course, this is just a minor flaw, but the effect is still very obvious. Things like placebo are useful to many people. It is impossible for Indians to know about Vivien Leigh’s behavior in the United States. Only those who don’t know the details can only imagine. Knowing
If it is too clear, it will lose the sense of mystery.
This is just like movie actors who cannot always participate in variety shows. Without a sense of mystery, the audience's expectations are lowered.
With the advocacy of the Governor-General's Office, and the fact that British India really needed such good news at present, the Congress Party and the Muslim League also joined in the praise, and for a time the character of Vivien Leigh's Indian daughter was further consolidated.
Vivien Leigh, who was still in Los Angeles, didn't know that she had become a goddess in the eyes of hundreds of millions of people. He was still slowly working on how to expand his group of besties and achieve greater influence.
When Vivien Leigh was recruiting actresses from the Golden Age of Hollywood to form a group, Derek, who felt that British India had great potential through Vivien Leigh, had already changed places, from Pittsburgh to Wall Street in New York.
Wall Street is synonymous with American wealth, and it is more important than the White House in Washington in the eyes of many people.
What a coincidence. As soon as Alan Wilson encountered financial problems, Derek began to plan how to expand American influence to the subcontinent.
The management offices of banks, insurance, shipping, railways and other companies established by Wall Street, Morgan Group, Rockefeller oil king, Goldman Sachs and DuPont Group are concentrated here.
Familiar names like Citigroup and Morgan each represent unlimited wealth.
The person Derek wants to meet is a member of the Morgan family, a family that has a transcendent influence on U.S. Steel. Even though he is undoubtedly a successful person in the eyes of others, he is still a little nervous now.
The surname Morgan represents the ceiling in the United States of America. He, a successful person in the eyes of others, is nothing in front of this surname.
Even Derek didn't meet anyone from the Morgan family, but met the bank's vice president at the Morgan Stanley building.
Although he was a little disappointed, Derek still elaborated on his views on this march into British India.
"The president is already aware of this matter and is conducting an evaluation. In order to save time, we will work with Chase Bank to evaluate the value of the iron ore you mentioned." The executive president saw Derek and continued calmly.
, "Mr. Morgan has other things to do. I will meet with you tomorrow. You won't have any complaints, right?"
Chapter completed!