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China favours the proposal that Great Britain should secure tho Pamir district. A. report is in circulation to the effect that P teller, Dr Koch's son-in-law, has discovered the bacillus of influenza. M. De Man passant, the French author, has been removed to a lunatic asylum. Ihe Grand Dnke Sergius, whose fcyrancy in Moscow is said to have provoked the displeasure of the * zar, tried to purchase bread in a shop in Moscow under disguise.
The Queen of Boumania is in a critical state of health. Orang Kyah, a Malay obief at the head of five hundred rioters, holds the jungle at Pahang and defies the British to displace him. Influenza is being severely felt in Ireland, and is ravaging in Milan, Genoa, and Scnleswig Influenza is spreading rapidly throughout Belgium. At Vie ma the hospitals are unable to cope w th the epidemic. In Paris, Brussels, Hamburg, an»l The Hague, the disease is of a virulent type. In Antwerp the death rate from influenza is sixty a day.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 January 1892, Page 2
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170Foreign. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 January 1892, Page 2
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