THE PLAGUE.
United Press Association—Bjf Electric Tel egraph-r-Copyri ght. (Received March 22nd, 9.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 22. The plague patient Robinson is dead. (Received March 24th, 1.7 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 23. A girl named' McLean, of King street, is suffering from plague.
The patient May is dead.
(FBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)
WESTPORT, March 22. The crew of the brigantine Carin, which has arrived from Clarence River, liave been strictly medically examined and the vessel fumigated, in view of the plague in New South Wales.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11231, 24 March 1902, Page 5
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