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The Plague.

(United Press Association.) (Extraordinary Press Association). BRISBANE, Yesterday. A man named M‘Lafferty has been attacked with plague in the city, and Raithe at Rockhampton. A fresh case is that of Moroney, at Ninnadale, who is dead. Walker is also dead. SYDNEY, Yesterday. Fresh cases are:—A child, Plant, at Woollalya; William Tooters, Manly. The latter is dead. (Received 9.55 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This day. Four cases of plague are reported. The children of a family named Larsen were discovered at Kensington. The children were ailing for some time and attended the public school.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

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The Plague. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

The Plague. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

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