THE CHOLERA PLAGUE.
Berlin, Sept. 25. Terrible sufferings are beinsr caused ab Hamburg by the cholera. There is absolutely no trade doing, and starvation is common. Sept. 26. — One hundred and thirty deaths were recorded from cholera in Hamburg, and ninety-eighb on Sunday. One hundred and forty corpses were buried in one grave. The Hamburg City Council has decided to raise a loan of a quarter of a million pounds to assist the small tradesmen, who have been almost ruined owing to the spread of the epidemic. Cholera has reached St. Etienne. Paris, Sept. 26. Six deaths from cholera have oocurrod in Bologne, and the disease ia reported from St. Omers. New York, Sept. 26. The United States Government complains that the Southern Republics are virtually closing their ports to American vessels owing to the cholera epidemic.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6482, 27 September 1892, Page 2
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137THE CHOLERA PLAGUE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6482, 27 September 1892, Page 2
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