The Bubonic Plague.
Bvdm;v, ?>iai-:':i i Til: P.-oodent ot ii\e J.ioa;-d of If.vdih says tiioro is not the shedit st .'.oad.it tb;it ihc ciaso oo tlio Auiiliian i-; tru..' p!.'','.i:!. lie visiud tho troop •iiiip e-ol fomid the v.vs;i to be ioi'-sfi'd v.-ilii r.i;s, in.-iiiy of wiiir-h di-.-.l uini:o; tie. •jv.'i;*'. II.; ex'iiiiiiipd oiu: ana I'imi.k! ;.Ii:o. it had undoubtedly dii-d 01 O'-'ii, who was in the hold, probably handled tuo dead rodeno-t.
Ko troopship will bo alFawd to leave the poit til! the iioai'd o: Health certitio.s to the enlirc abs:-uei; ft' d.-iiitror. Tiiis will somew'iat delay ;h; despatch of tlie cuntingoiot, but it is hop d to got the Ausirahan, .villi laie i'./s:. b:Uch of 000, away abjut Sauiri!■; v.
Arr-mg-aneurs havo br ; .-'ii mad.; :h • F vu.l of .Health and ill: City C.'iuufil to en opei-i'- in c trr>iog our, pi-.-c n;-ionary to pr.-v--m a, l•'eerronco of lb. : dis.;.e-.; an:! :.; p-e.-biee the tricioa v, iiielj mark;d til!" i iO o;ol>i''.-:|c. Ti'.v lAiO'snips Fi-itis'a Princess and and Riir.ci loi\o arrived fv.-iui Capctowo aud il ire e :■•: ii:i-.rau! ine.i. Tor-o iiunihel rr. s w-ro caoglit abo o'd lb..- tvoo;- ■'oiu Teu'pleiuore. Fi-'tv rafers : t< at Work bi tito city. Ail ' tho la moaroe; at the wh iui,ve beep. or..leia.-d to put iir.Mi (li-c.s o'l liia rop.-s to provontthe rata from abioi'e. :d ; trchd. Too pi lgue. is --pr. idiov. Tiio eorpsrs r,f live KaiVit's b tve been found in the town, and ten Kami's una o\ie itjiirop -an b-ive Ijooii r.moved to tlio hospital since hc-a report. Adkt>aiok, Alarch 5. Two uocioi's declared that a wharf labourer nem d ii'.azo, at Fort Adelaide, is .s'ui'fering from pbeme. VVmoh:>gtgx, J.faroh 5.
The steamer Kuniara, which arrived this evening from London, via Capetown was moored in the stream and will bj fn-iiigated in the morning, and the mails are being fumigated at Soiun-js Island owing to the outbreak of plague ai Capetown.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 120, 7 March 1901, Page 3
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321The Bubonic Plague. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 120, 7 March 1901, Page 3
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