INFLUENZA.
EUROPEAN EPIDEMIC. GERMANY BEING SWEPT. (ST CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION-—COfTBIOHTi ("THE TIMES.") ■ LONDON, January 11. fieporta from southern and western j Germany show that the influenza epi- | demie is spreading northwards from ' Switzerland. There arc thousands of cases at Cologne and 3000 at Sturt- | gart. j Baclc-n is suffering severely, espeei-| ally in the larger towns, where il is estimated there pie 40.000 In ."0.000 I cases. 172 DEATHS IN ENGLAND. (AUSTRALIA:-- AND SZ. CABLE A6S0CIAII0B.) LONDON, January 12. Oat week's deaths from influenza in i England were 172, including 97 in London, which is double last week. Aged people and juveniles mostly are affected. KING OF DENMARK INDISPOSED. VAL'StHAUAK AXD K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) COPENHAGEN, January 12. The King of Denmark is suffering slightly from influenza.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 9
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