HOW DISEASE IS PROPAGATED.
LORD SALISBURY.
COLONIAL MEAT FOR THE
ARMY.
London, October 1.
An epidemic of diarrhoea is raging at Fratton, a suburb of Portsmouth, conveyed "by flies frequenting the city dustheaps.
Lord Salisbury, who has lately been ill in Switzerland, has gone to Beaulieu, his residence at Villefranche,
Nice.
A new clause in Army contracts insists that frozen mutton supplied must be exclusively colonial.
The Marylebone Town Council has declined an offer of £30,000 by Mr Andrew Carnegie for a free library, on the ground of the incidental expenses acceptance of the gift would involve.
Mr O'Doherty, member for Donegal North, has refused the United Irish League's request to resign because he attended the King's Coronation.
New York, October 2. The- price of coal in New York is affecting the bakers' prices.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 231, 3 October 1902, Page 2
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134HOW DISEASE IS PROPAGATED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 231, 3 October 1902, Page 2
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