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A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC

THE DOCTORS PUZZLED. United Press Association—By Eleetrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received February 13th, 10.25 a.m.) "~"~ "BRISBANE, February 13. A strange epidemic has broken out at Charters Towers, and. a hundred cases are recorded. The doctors at first diagnosed the epidemic as typhoid, but they now think it w a tropical disorder which cannot be classed. So far only three cases have been fatal.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 7

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A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 7

A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 7

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