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THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.

THE DISEASE SPREADING. (l',r P.v-Iw.. • rnw. -(an. 0. Since the outbreak of the bubonic plague at Bombay H2~>.000 people have left their homes and tied from the city. Dr. Nan sen. physician in charge of the native hospital at Bombay, has fallen a victim to the disease. From Bombay the plague has spread to Kurachee. the capital of Jscinde, and a large seapori and manufacturing centre situated on a small bay to the west of the Indus river. Its ravages have been so severe that many of the manufactories have been closed.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 216, 9 January 1897, Page 3

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THE PLAGUE IN INDIA. Hastings Standard, Issue 216, 9 January 1897, Page 3

THE PLAGUE IN INDIA. Hastings Standard, Issue 216, 9 January 1897, Page 3

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