THE PLAGUE IN EUROPE.
Press Associat ion. Vienna, October 24. Dr Muller, of the Pathological Institute of Vienna, who became stricken with the plague while experiments with its bacilli were being carried on in the Institute, has succumbed to the disease, The deceased, while dying a martyr to science, recorded hia own symptoms right up to the last. A priest who remained outside the window administered the last sacrament. Constantinople, October 24. The plague has broken out at Iskanderoon (or Alexandretta), the Asia Minor seaport in the north-east cornet of the Levant. ___
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3572, 26 October 1898, Page 3
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