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SPREAD OF DISEASE

AIR TRAVEL DANCER DUTCH OFFICIAL’S DEATH Cholera Epidemic at Bangkok. Press Association—Copyright. Re islved 10.5 P-m. Slnqapora, April 9. The danger of the spread of disease by air wae evidenced when Jonkheer Van rtaaelen, a high Dutch Airways official, died from cholera nea<* Singapore. Jonkheer Hose lan come by air from The Hague and atayed three days at Bangkok, where an epidemlc of cholera ia now abating, but where at once time hundreds were dying every week. The Dutchman travelled by plane to Penang, where he joined a boat. He became II! and wae dead In five hours. The chip wae quarantined at Singapore, end tho eeroplane passenger a et Java.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 404, 10 April 1937, Page 5

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SPREAD OF DISEASE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 404, 10 April 1937, Page 5

SPREAD OF DISEASE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 404, 10 April 1937, Page 5

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