THE PLAGUE.
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Sydney, Feb. 26. Next Wednesday has been set apart for a universal rat-killing crusade. Every householder in the city and suburbs is requested to lay poison for the plague.
FOUR MORE CASES,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Sydney, Feb. 26. A boy namc-d Louis, at Alexandria; a man named Falkoner, at Paddington; and a woman named King, at Chippendale, have been plagued. The first-named is dead. Brisbane, Feb. 26. A boy named Crockfield, an inmate of the Children’s Hospital, has been plagued.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 351, 27 February 1902, Page 2
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