Plague.
THE DEATHS IN' THE TRANSVAAL United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. ' Received March 27, 9.9 a.ffl, Capetown, March' -2f>. Forty-seven Asiatics, four natives, amd sdven whites -,have died of .plague iia the TxansVaal. There arc now seventy-tnree sOisp«eted cases, including nine wnries. •• ' Received March 28, 9.<2 a.m. Capetowtn, March 27.Dr. Marais and his" wife and Wiree children diwi- of the- plagaie at Johan-' lieshurgf. Mrs Marais was sister of Mr ,3. B. Gillis.on,-Loliido'n i ina!na|g < er of the National M'ufcuaLXifo AsHhiramce of Australasia. Dr. Marais. attended plagued coolies.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12517, 28 March 1904, Page 2
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90Plague. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12517, 28 March 1904, Page 2
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