RAVAGES OF TYPHUS
Fine Spirit of White Army (A., and N.Z. Cable). LONDON, July 6. Mr Wilton, the oorresfiXMident who tiraiversed Aknairail Koltohak'sf front asad jodxied Gemerail Deni'kjini's armies, telegr&phs itihat this civil war is terrible. . It is a typhus stricken, land!, re- - plete.; wiiitih. wounds vfimd dea*h, yot unlike' •otiher wail's, there are no teien'- . ohes,'■.«ind no- fitomib line. The cipipodnig foroeis hold vlill'ag'eis whamce they tihrcsw oiut picket© periodicailly, aitfteonipting ta caipltaire oth-er-villages, which may be 'miles away: j The whitei foToaa sliow a. sterl'mg 1 splr'it, Qirisitiiams and Moslems,. tibe j whole po'pukitioins of tihe Urafe dtfstiricite, d'emainded mobilisaition in order to rpirofecit theiif fa.milies' from Bolshevik i"€(p(riisa.ls. What they meed Sine spirits to give theari a cibainc© of .escQipkugl typhus, which" is flULing the. hospditiais quicker rfehiairii wounds. I
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 3
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133RAVAGES OF TYPHUS Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 3
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