THE CHOLERA SCOURGE.
ORGANISATION IN PROGRESS. THREE CORRESPONDENTS DOWN. CONSTANmOpEi, Novombor 26. - Three German war correspondents have been taken to the hospital Suffering from cholera. Mr Philip, who was one of Mr Rocse♦elt'a Rongh Riders, failing:to get the Foreign Red Crescent Society to undertake the work of dealing with the cholera at San Stef&no, formed a small body of volunteers to assist Miss Alt, who .b_g_.n work without waiting tor the others. Mr Frew, a Scottish clergyman, has ■ joined the band. Several Turkish Red Crescent doctors are now organising cholera camps. Vast shelters are feeing erected, and the majority of the dead have already been buried in sh&How trenches and covered *rith [ .-jck.ime.
". ( BULGARIAN PRECAUTIONS.
SOFIA, November 26. As a precaution against, cholera no more wounded aro being brought into - ■ the city.
GERMAN CORRESPONDENT DEES. SOT A MALIGNANT FORM. , (Received November 28th, 12.5 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, November 27. Herr Buoveller, a German war correspondent, is the first European to die or cholera. Appeal* aro being made for funds to toitt the Turkish.refugees, who are >R a pitiable condition. One account '* __?. **"* lwo hui »d_-.d- thousand P»P-.jt including barefooted women
SOT A MALIGNANT FORM.
, November 28th, 12.5 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, November 27. Herr Buoveller, a German war correspondent, is the first European to die oi choh-ra. Appeal* aro being made for funds to toist the Turkish.refugees, who are "R * pitiable condition. One account * that lwo hui »dred- thousand PWpKjt including barefooted women
carrying infants, aro tramping the country. Three doctors of the British Red Cross Society are working at the San Stefano camp. The mortality is decreasing. The cholera is not of the most malignant form.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14524, 28 November 1912, Page 7
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