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The Plague.

Sydney, March 13. A man named Keene has been attacked by the plague. Another lad named Dov.ey has developed the plague. The Daily Telegraph urges the Grovern meat to obtain a plague expert from India, and c unplains that between the Government, the Municipal Council and tho Board of Health, there is confusion among the authorities.

Later. Another ease of plague is reported at Pyrmont—a you'll named Bell The suburban, elect >r is. firmly of opinion that the so called plague is simply typhoid in a virulent .form, occurring in weak dobilkated subjects.

The Premier has cabled to India to sec if one or two-experts can bo spared if necessity arisr-s. Auckland, Marcli 13.

Tho Harbour Board is carrying on a cmsade against rats on the wharves hut they are stated to be few. iu number. The Board has requested tho Government to fake stops to prevent any vessel bomar allowed to clear from any Australian .port, Noumea,. } f.'onolulu or TV; - •, for any harbour in >be Auckland province. CmixsTcnuKCir, dTarch 13. At a meeting of tin. Oby Council last night it was decided to hold a enniervuoe or. deloga-e.- ?;• an tin": decal bodies u> take into r.msidoration tho appointment of a medical oiheor of health.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22213, 15 March 1900, Page 2

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The Plague. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22213, 15 March 1900, Page 2

The Plague. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22213, 15 March 1900, Page 2

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