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THE CHOLERA

(]:v KI.IX'TItIC 1T.1.W; UA I'll.— COP Villi; ht). Bkkux, September 2;j. C'llor.KKA lias broken out among barge lulu Hirers in Berlin.

September -1. The deaths in Tf:im biii'jr to-day numbered 1-1-1.

The Emperor hits sontan autograph let fer to tho authorities in Hamburg, expressing sympathy with the cholera sufferers, and i-uelosing a cheque fur 10,000 marks (£.">00). A.MSTKRJiaM, September 21. Cholera is spreading throughout Holland. XKW Yoiilv, September 2-1. Another deatli from cholera is reported here. President Harrison has issued instructions that.second-class passengers arriving from cholera-infected ports arc to be refused permission to land in the United States, unless American, citizens or former residents. Much confusion is likely to result from this order, because steamers bound from Liverpool for New York, which had departed prior to it; issuo stopped at Qucenstowti ami landed all those who came within the edict. Bri.'U.MtK.s'i', Septembtr 2-1. Cholera, is increasing in Bessarabia, audit is feared it will spread into lioumania. Coxstaxtixoi'LE, September 2:>. In connection with the deportation of students from the city, the Sultan alleges they were removed owing to the fear of the cholera spreading. Washixctoa', September 20. Second class passengers arc excluded from Boston only under the President's order. Othr/r ports are still open to them. St. Peteusiiukg. September 23. Cholera has appeared at last in. the Baltic provinces. Loxdo.y, September '25.

The crew of the ship Bagard mutined at Queenstowu because they were required to go to Hamburg. Out-siders were obtained in their place, the mutineers paying portion of their wages to be released from their engagement. The captain of ® IlamburG steamer ■was seized with cholera at Hull.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3161, 27 September 1892, Page 2

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THE CHOLERA Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3161, 27 September 1892, Page 2

THE CHOLERA Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3161, 27 September 1892, Page 2

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