INFLUENZA.
ALABMING GROWTH OF THE
DEATH BATE.
[»XJ| PBX93 ASeOOI&TIOV.] 4R«MiY«d J«auur 13th, 10.45 p.m.
Lohdok, January 13.
Sir Franoia Knollys, Private S«ort> tary to the Prince of Wales, and two ot the Prince's equerries, and several other members of his household a?o prostrated by influenza. Lard and Lady Brooks and many of tb* aristocracy sere suffering from influenza, and 300in&a of the Grenadier Guards have been laid low by it. Newa fronv ttie Continent etateatbat in the hospitals in Mniiion yesterday, 112 persons died of inftaeuza, Bui the population of Dunkirk are suffering from the aaalady; which is decreasing in severity in Berlin and Vienna. The stock of coffins ia Copenhagen is exhausted. '
Received January Mth. I a.m.
London, January 13. Ninety-five deaths from iuflueim are reported in London last week, compared with thirty-eeven the previous week. The death rate of thote attacked is 32 per 1000. *
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8071, 14 January 1892, Page 5
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