THE CHOLERA.
ALARMING INCREASE IN
HAMBURG.
200 DEATHS IN ONE DAY.
PRAYERS IN THE CHURCHES.
THE OUTBREAK IN ENGLAND. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—
London, August 28. Two Russian immigrants at Glasgow have been seized with cholera.
Extraordinary precautions have been taken in London.
London, August 29.
Two sailors at Grimsby, and one at Middlesborough, who had arrived in a vessel from Hamburg, were attacked by cholera, and the latter died. Berlin, August 29.
Cholera lias broken out in Bremen, and is increasing to an alarming extent in Hamburg, where 200 deaths were reported on Saturday. It is also spreading to towns and districts in the vicinity of Hamburg.
Numbers of wealthy people are leaving the place, and prayers are offered in the churches for the check of the epidemic.
Paris, August 29. Twenty-five deaths from cholera are reported at Havre. Sydney, August 29.
The Board of Health propose to apply special regulations in cases of vessels arriving from cholera-infected ports.
Melbourne, August 29.
The Board of Health does not consider special steps are required to prevent the spread of cholera to the colony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8970, 30 August 1892, Page 5
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182THE CHOLERA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8970, 30 August 1892, Page 5
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