PLAGUE IN CHINA.
"EXPORT OF VICTIMS' : :HAIR. . . Tel/crash-PreJS A^ociatlon-rOopyrlElit , London,. February, 16. ■ With regard to tlio statement by ■Reuter's Harbin correspondent that notwithstanding tho fact that there aro 200 deaths from plaguo, daily atKwangchantse, tho hair-of'tho dead Chinese is .being . exported to Germany and -Ehglind, .the ItfDailpMaillV states .that Mr. John Burns, President of tho Local Government Board, does not intend to : ,tako . action .in tho Tlio paper adds that tho German authorities will only permit tho importation pf hair cut*from living bodies.'. . . ; ' ' OUTBREAK IN' SIBERIA. ' • St. Petemburg, February 16. Thirty cases •of .'plague,.all.ending fatally, are reported from the Khirgiz Steppes.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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101PLAGUE IN CHINA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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