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POLAND’S PEOPLE

Ravaged by Disease LONDON, January 17. The Polish Government at Angers is informed that two kinds of typhoid have broken out in Poland, due to bad water and over-consumption of fruit. Doctors expect springtime epidemics of spotted fever and cholera. PESTILENCE IN WARSAW. . BERLIN, January 17. The German official News Agency announces extraordinary measures to prevent pestilence in Warsaw, where 700,000 people have been vaccinated against typhus. Delousing stations have been established, and districts quarantined against spotted fever. TRAFFIC SUSPENSION. PARIS, January 17. The wireless announced that German and Roumanian railway traffic, via Poland is suspended.

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Grey River Argus, 19 January 1940, Page 12

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POLAND’S PEOPLE Grey River Argus, 19 January 1940, Page 12

POLAND’S PEOPLE Grey River Argus, 19 January 1940, Page 12

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