PLAGUE IN CEYLON.
PANIC AND STAMPEPI. Uy TelcßT«pii--Prcss'' A/ssoe{dti.on«£iee*rfst : lM Sydhsy, March 18. Advices from Cftloinbo ' $\\ow that there lias been n severe outbreak of ptiiguo a-ttiong' the natives. A panic set in, and certain sections of tJw ristivo 'pe[).iilatio.n stainpeded to Soutli. India, ■whk.fc was feiiowed by the outbreak of immcr-ous cas.es. Mori were foijiif) tl.vins in the streets anil in other public pkeeft-. Certain of ill* steamship -companies disccmtimie boslviMK passciiiiers to Singapure a,n.(J the. Fsir Kast. Itjirint; the iiamcvvaril scKoii tho positratt is regarded wiik RoiJio seffe'rtsness.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2011, 19 March 1914, Page 5
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90PLAGUE IN CEYLON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2011, 19 March 1914, Page 5
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