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THE PLAGUE.

MORTALITY AT JOHANNES* m;uc. CAPETOWN, March 23/ Forty natives and three whites arc deud of plague in Johannes* burg and there arc r><> suspected cases, but the outlook is iinprov* intf. (Received March !M, "10.1'J p.ra.)[ I/LSIKIN, March 21. Lord "M finer advises that the plague ouibreuk is in the coolie 10--cation at Johannesburg, and Is ot a virulent type. Tin? authorities*, however, have got tho outbreak wellin hand, and hope to have i<jjrompt I>' checked. A KsiHir lias died of the dieeasr at Pretoria. ANOTiJEK 810 A Til AT CAIItNSj IiUISIiANK, March 24. An aboriginal woinun died of plague at Caini.s.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 25 March 1904, Page 2

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THE PLAGUE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 25 March 1904, Page 2

THE PLAGUE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 25 March 1904, Page 2

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