UNCLE SAM AS MISSIONARY.
How t&e tTncsema Places to. Cob* V?*>r* a«ioTiU»4 by the Asncr- -.-..- AntkotKtw. Cuban cities, like Havana and Santiago, previous to the Spanish war, were great breeders of pestilence, end menace? to the world. New ullow fever and smallpox have been prauically stamped out,- and the death rale I ia the isl-and has decreased one-hslf, j sMid'was lower in Hnvana last winter j tS-aa ri Xew York, says the Woman's j HonaeJCoenpsnina. In llave»>a sn engineer corps in?ti- I tnted a sj*nsral system of btjuseclesn- ! Injp HL**rr house in the city was ! rie*~*£ fr<xn top to bottom under the I ■ — of American officers, ; 2!#**<N*r the tenant was of high or low f'-.Ts»«4 rrrsonstrances availed nuth- *» many as 16.000 houses were j rles»td is one month. The sewer sy«- j taW was given equal attest ion; the .W.-rV*»>;authorities' clesnsed and rehire** every foot of sewer, and did it i sH.rhoroairhly and scientifically that Kfii s man in the cleaning squads was -•.j'isa* iW.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 6
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165UNCLE SAM AS MISSIONARY. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 6
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