Small-Pox in New Guinea.
(fee press association) Sydney, February 19. Details of tho outbreak of small-pox in German New Guinea show that it was introduced by a Coolie transport The leading trading stations took precautionary measures, but the disease spread rapidly amongst the natives outside of the stations. There is no sign of the plague yet in tho British territory* ___«_——-•
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 198, 20 February 1895, Page 2
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