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TYPHOID IN WELLINGTON.

(BV TEI.ROUAI'II.— I'KESS ASSOCIATION'.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The city doctors have heen interviewed respecting the alleged prevalence of typhoid fever. As far as can be ascertained then: are ten cases in the city. Lord Cranley has developed symptoms of fever and Ins state, though not alarming, causes some anxiety. The latest information s-iys he remains in much the same con lition as yesterday; his temperature. is rather high. The little girls have been sent to L iwry Bay.

The latest news from Nelson is to tlit effect that L n-d Cranley's condition re mains much the sunn but the symptom are decidedly indicative of typhoid fever Captain Saville, A.D.C., is still prostrat;.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2661, 1 August 1889, Page 2

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TYPHOID IN WELLINGTON. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2661, 1 August 1889, Page 2

TYPHOID IN WELLINGTON. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2661, 1 August 1889, Page 2

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