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CHOLERA

Berlin, Sept. 20. The deaths in Hamburg to-day numbered 180. It is expected that Giving to the severe loss through the plague there will be many failures. At present there are 60,000 clerks out of work. Sept. 21. The number of deaths recorded in Hamburg to-day was 190. Buda Pesth, Sept. 14. Owing to the spread of cholera in Cracow the schools have been closed, and throughout the province of Galicia the holding of fairs is prohibited. In Lemberg the theatres have been closed. Vienna, Sept. 20. Ten deaths have occurred at Cracow from cholera. Wellington, Sept. 21. The Agent-General has informed the Government by cable that the only vessel which has left cholera-infected ports for New Zealand within the last three months is the barque Advancement, which sailed from Hamburg on the 19th inst. Her destination is not mentioned, but it is known that she is bound for Port Chalmers.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2403, 24 September 1892, Page 1

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CHOLERA Temuka Leader, Issue 2403, 24 September 1892, Page 1

CHOLERA Temuka Leader, Issue 2403, 24 September 1892, Page 1

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