BUBONIC PLAGUE.
« DEATHS AT SYDNEY AND ADELAIDE. lONTID PBIBS IBBOOUIItOS.] Sydney, June 10. There was no case of plague reported on Saturday. To-day a man named Joseph O'Meagher, living at Paddington, was found to be stricken by the disease. The patient Lily Stevens has succumbed. ROCKHAMPTON, June 11. Another case of plague is reported here, a woman named Mary Boyle being the victim. Adelaide, June 11. Two plague caaes are reported. A lad named Payne, residing at Richmond, was admitted on May 18th, aud an old man named O'Sullivan, residing at Prosp3Ct, to the Adelaide Hospital. The cases are diagnosed as plague. Payne is dead.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1900, Page 2
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