CHOLERA IN ITALY.
FURTHER CASES REPORTED. By Telegraph—Preas Association—Copyright. Rome* August 19. There are eighteen fresh cholera cases at Trani, and 31 at Foggia. It was Russian pilgrims, not gypsies, who introduced tho disease. They washed their clothing in a public well, after visiting' the relics of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of Russia.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 901, 22 August 1910, Page 7
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54CHOLERA IN ITALY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 901, 22 August 1910, Page 7
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