CHOLERA CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS.
Constantinople, November 15. Cholera* is spreading alarmingly, there being 500 cases daily at Chataldja. The total exceeds 6000. The victims are crawling to the stations hoping to bo., taken |to. Constantinople. Hundreds of troops are stricken. A single train brought 160 from San Stefano. also twenty corpses. Two hundred and sixty-threp were buried at Hudemkeb on Tuesday in a single trend). Cholera possibly destroyed tlio Turkish defence at Chataldja, and will possibly even prevent the temporary occupation of Constantinople. The Bulgarians at Derkos control the water supply of Constantinople, but this has not been interfered uith.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 5
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