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CHOLERA.

London, Sept. G. A person who arrived at Grimsby, Lincolnshire, from Hamburg is found to be suffering from cholera, and another ease is discovered at Staleybriclge, Derbyshire. A fatal case of cholera is reported at Macclesfield. Fish imported from Hamburg is being destroyed at the port of Grimsby. Sept. 7. A case of cholera imported from Havre is under treatment in a London hospital. At Southampton a recent arrival fiom Hamburg is suffering from the disease. Sept. 8. The cases at Staleybridge and the London Hospital, at first supposed to be cholera, have not been verified. Paris, Sept. G. Cholera has appeared at Limoges and Poitiers. Sept. 7. There arc M 29 cases of cholera in Paris, and Ml deaths have been reported. M. Loubet, the Premier, visited the cholera patients iu the Havre hospital. Sept. S, Sixty-five deaths from cholera have been reported up to the present. Berlin, .Sept. G. The German Army manoeuvres have been abandoned. Three hundred and sixty-nine deaths were recorded in Hamburg yesterday. The loss to business is estimated at 2000 million marks (£10,000,000). Many prayers are offered for the sick. Cool weather is mitigating the disease. The officials in Wismar. a seaport in the GrandDuchy of Mecklenberg Schwerin, on an inlet of the Baltic, forbid the shelter of all travellers from outside districts under a penalty of 1000 marks (£SO). Three hundreds and seventeen deaths are recorded in Hamburg. It is believed that the mortality is decreasing. From August 20 to September 4, GSOO persons were buried in Ohlsdorf cemetery. The sale of water taken from the river Elbe, believed to be polluted by dirty water from a Russian camp, has been prohibited. Eight engines are engaged in boiling water for distribution amongst the citizens. Sept, 8. Three hundred and two deaths occurred at Hamburg yesterday. Seven hundred corpses lie unburied. The President of the Hamburg Board of Health has been dismissed for incompetence. St. Petersburg, Sept. 6. The Czar and Czarina visited the cholera hospitals in St. Petersburg. Sept. 7. The Russian military manoeuvres in Poland have been abandoned owing to cholera. Brussels, Sept. 1. Cholera is spreading in Belgium. Ottawa, Sept. G. A death from cholera is reported at Montreal. Canada quarantines foreign immigrants for 21 days. New York, Sept. 7. Sixteen additional deaths are reported on board the steamer Roumania and on the Rugia seven more deaths are recorded. Brisbane, Sept. 8. The Board of Health have taken similar measures to the other colonies in regard to cholera.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2397, 10 September 1892, Page 4

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418

CHOLERA. Temuka Leader, Issue 2397, 10 September 1892, Page 4

CHOLERA. Temuka Leader, Issue 2397, 10 September 1892, Page 4

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