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[By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.] (Per Press Association.) /. Brisbane, May 16. The wharf labourer Shanahan, who was quarantined yesterday, died to-day. A young man named Leslie, the son of a 'well-known merchant in the city, has been attacked, with plague sickness. Melbourne, May 16. The motH me °^*nc woman who died of plagur*** Geelong has developed the «its have been found suffering from yiague in Flinders lane, one of the j mercantile thoroughfares of the city, j Infected rats had previously been found in the same locality. Sydney, May 16. The following fresh cases of plague have been reported:— Henry McDonough, St. Peter's; William Bocksey, Balmain; Fred. Clements. Georgestreet; and Collis (a boy). Beceived May 17, at 9.25 p.m. Ladnceston, May 16. A recent aurival at Gormanston from Sydney has developed supposed plague symptoms.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6698, 17 May 1900, Page 3
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