PLAGUE IN ENGLAND
TREMENDOUS EXTERMINATION OF RATS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 28, 9.40 p.m. London, October 28. The landing of a ship's rat from a foreign port, or the washing ashore of the body of a plague-infe-eted rat, is the only explanation of the outbreak in Suffolk. Tremendous extermination of rodents is proceeding between the rivers Orwell and Stour. Cats and hares, besides rats, have been found dead. MORTALITY AMONG RATS. Received 20, 0.20 a.m. Dead rats have been found at Clopton, in Suffolk.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 172, 29 October 1910, Page 5
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84PLAGUE IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 172, 29 October 1910, Page 5
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