THE PIAGUE.
[By Electric Telegraph.-Copyright.] [PER PllliSS ASSOCIATION.] THE CASE ON THE WAKATTPU WAS TYPHOID. Received 28, 11 p.m. Launcestox, May 28. Tho supposed caso of pi.-gut' on the Wakitipu was proved tj be typhoid. SUSPECTED CASES IN MELBOURNE. (Received 29, 9.45 a.m ) Melbourne, May 29. Oio hucdiel oasun of supposed pluguo in tho buburbsare bjitig investigated. j ANOTHER CASE REPORTED AT i QUEENSLAND. Re reived 29,11.30 p.m. Buisuanb, May 29, A. fresh case is William !_>ucha:;uu. Received DO, I.:'.Q a.m. Sr-YiwiiY, May 29. Fresh cases arc :—Fred Vciw (Paddingfcon) and a child named DA\ (Manly). Nino more pitients have been discharged cured. No further plague areas have beeu declared, aad a largo number of cleaners have been discharged.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 30 May 1900, Page 3
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