CHOLERA AND TYPHUS IN CENTRAL EMPIRES.
GAMCIA IN THE »GRIP OF CHOLERA. ALARMING MORTALITY IN GERMANY. (Received September 10, 11 p.m.) Rome, September 9. It is stated in relation to Austria and Germany putting out peace feelers that it is impossible to further hide the truth that cholera and typhus are raging in the Central Empires. They have grown to alarming proportions. In 20 days there were 7427 cases of cholera in Austria, of which 2295 were fatal. Cholera is widespread in Galicia, and typhus has a strong hold in Upper and Lower Austria. The mortality in Germany is alarming and efforts to combat the epidemics are inadequate. Contamination is spreading.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 8
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