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THE PLAGUE.

TERRIBLE PAKIO AND REVOLT- ; ING SCENES. (by electric telegraph- copyright.) (beutebs* telegrams.") ; .1 -jr-jJ. •■■■!.■ London, Sept. 10. The ravages of the cholera m Napieß are something terrible, and ieartrenSing scenes are being enacted daily. Those seized with it ' m the streets are abandoned to their fate, and. their bodies left unburied, owing to a strange superstition exhibited by the terror-stricken inha- : bitants. . • .!-'>■-■■•■:' i : --- • ' " Later. !^ ; Naples, Sept. 10. The cholera epidemic continues to rage m this city with unabated ■'•< vigoT and a few cases have also occtirred at Rome, and fears are entertained that the disease may increase notwithstanding the precau- ."" tibriswnichjhav^ fen taken. i Madrid, Sept. 10j . ..; Further cases of* cholera have 6c- ; curired, m, this, .country and the .■disease is! reported to be spreading. ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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THE PLAGUE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 3

THE PLAGUE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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