INDIANS POISONED
CHOLERA SUSPECTED
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CALCUTTA, February 27.
' There was a sensation ih the Indian quarter of Calcutta when the news spread that ovei’ two hundred guests including prominent Hindus, at the wedding of rich Bengalis, were attacked with some form of food poisoning. Suffering excruciating pain, the guests were taken in dozens to various hospitals in the city. Some are reported to be in a serious condition, developing signs of cholera.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 7
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