SPREAD OF INFLUENZA.
By Electric Telegraph.—Uopyrigh DEATH OF THE EMPRESS AUGUSTA. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Berlin, January 7. The Dowager-Empress Augusta is feverish and restless. The Prince of Thurm-Tunis has died of influenza. The mortality in Berlin is unusually high. Later, The Dowager-Empress Augusta, wife of William 1., and mother of the late Emperor Frederick, died at 430 p.m. to-day, in the presence of her grandson, the reigning Emperor. She has been suffering from influenza for some days. [The deceased Empress was the Princess Augusta, a daughter of Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar. She married the Emperor William I. of Germany (at that time King of Prussia) on June 11th, 1829. J Rome, January 7. Influenza is spreading generally throughout Italy. ' London, January 7. Thirteen hundred employes in the Central Post Office are suffering from influenza. The disease is worst in the West and North of London. It is spreading throughout Ireland and England.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 17
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154SPREAD OF INFLUENZA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 17
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