CHOLERA.
St. Petersburg, July 4. Cholera coutinues to spread in the Trans-Caucasian provinces, and great mortality is reported. At Baku the bodies of those who havo died of cholera are left unburied. The scare is so great that the authorities are leaving the town, and the doctors, being unable to cope with the disease, are characterised as cowards. The epidemic has obtained a firm hold in Astrakan, and is still spreading.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2379, 7 July 1892, Page 1
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71CHOLERA. Temuka Leader, Issue 2379, 7 July 1892, Page 1
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