BUBONIC PLAGUE SCARE.
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C.\i>K TOWN', October 21. The Port Klizaheth authorities are alarmed at the reported deaths of live natives in the I'iteuhace location from bubonic plague.—Australian Press Association. HGGE 'SJIOA I, OP DEAD FISH. AVlien the r i'amahine was about half way across Cook Strait on tho way to Picton yesterday site passed through a huge shoal of dead fish, driftin'' across hows, thousands at a time. Apparently they wore bine cod. There nitty have hoen some submarine disturbance, but he Government Seismologist is unable to throw any light on the subc'ct. After the Alimhison earthquake shoals of dead fish were, encountered in the Tasman.—TVe!-'inyl-mi Association telegram. WKLUNGTOX PACES. Sn al eliiti.w ; Patuas-s tor Waiiuti : laudmap a: 12.1(1; (piautum lor Shorts Handicap at It. oo : Oil Kiny. I’M' \Vrl!e.'loy Stakes; I'e-biv, a lor a!! engagements. ;bo- v ,\ - :mu 1 ckwraui.
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Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 16
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