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Calcutta, June 4. Cholera and smallpox are decirsuuug the famine camps in India. Dead are lying unburied at Lhe roadside for days. Five thousand •deaths occurred in four clays in Dohad and Godhra, Bombay Presidency.
Berlin, June 4. La^cWles, British Ambassador to Germany, hag complained to the that the meat inspection legislation recently passed is prejudicial to the Australian tinned meat trade.
Sydney, June 1. Owieij to an emeute between larrikins and the Permanent Artillery, pickets of the latter assist j^e ponce in preventing furohef d&turbaDces. Several artillerymen y«e fined for assault in the recent At a special parade of tho rermaneut, troops, Commandant i'rencb sharply reprimanded them «jer the trouble with larrikins. lhG tioubla mnst be stopped, ana from to-mghfc they would be conMcd at the barracks after six uc.ock. It would depend on their °*n conduct how long the order remained in force.'
June 5. Five hundred and thirty- three cases of typhoid occurred in the <% and suburbs in the past quarter, compared with 306 for the same quarter of the previous year.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 3, 7 June 1900, Page 3
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