THE PLAGUE.
INCREASING AT CAPETOWN. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 5. Five plague corpses were discovered at Capetown yesterday. There are twelve fresh cases, including six Europeans. BROKEN OUT IN A MILITARY CAMP. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Brisbane, April 7. James Harris, a member of the contingent, has been received from Lytton camp suffering from suspicious illness which today is declared to be plague. April 8. Mrs Harris, mother of Saturday’s patient, has developed plague. Mrs 13uchanan, of Petrie Terrace, has been attacked with plague.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 78, 9 April 1901, Page 2
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84THE PLAGUE. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 78, 9 April 1901, Page 2
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