DEATHS OF IMMIGRANTS FROM TYPHOID FEVER.
Wellington, This day. The following- is a list of immigrants who hooked by the ship Oxford but died at Plymouth from typhoid fever, which broke out when the vessel put back in a disabled condition:—Wellington (nominated immigrants): Walter Taylor, aged 17; Phcebc Austwick, aged 20 ; Patrick M'Ateer, aged 26; Mary O'Sullivan, aged 17; Miunio Stewart, "aged 23 ; Sarah Stewart, aged IG. (nominated) ; Catherine M'Mahon, n£red"'2O. Wcstland (nominated) : Ellen Nolan," aged 18; Jane Spcncc, aged 17. Several not nominated immigrants for Wellington also succumbed to the disease.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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