THE INFLUENZA SCOURGE.
GERMAN DEVILTRY SUSPECTED. DISGUISED OUNS CAUGHT. Sydney, Monday. A local resident has received a private letter from America stating that it is connmonly believed that the Germans distributed the influenza gerirs Two Germanß disguised as nuns were caught in the act, and two others dressed in women's clothes were caught in a train shaving. A supply of germs was found among their effects..
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1153, 24 December 1918, Page 5
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66THE INFLUENZA SCOURGE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1153, 24 December 1918, Page 5
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