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CHOLERA.

* • (Pee Eleotbio Telegraph— Copyright.) [Psr Press Association.] (Keeeived 10.35 a.m., Sept. 26th.) London, Sept. 25. The crew of the ship Bayard mutinied at Queenstown, because they were required to go to Hamburg. Outsiders were obtained in their place, the mutineers paying a portion of their wages to be released from engagement. The captain of a Hamburg steamer was seizad with cholera at Hull. Washington, Sept. 25. The second class passengers are excluded from Boston only underthepresident's order. Other ports are still open to them. - St. Petersburg, Sept. 26. Cholera has appeared at laat in the Baltic provinces. (Roooived 1 a.m., September 27th.) Beeiis, Sept. 26. One hundred and thirty deaths were recorded from cholera in Hamburg on Saturday, and 08 on Sunday. One hundred and forty corpses were buried in one grave. The Hamburg City Council have decided to raise a loan of £250,000 to assist the small tradesmen who have been almost ruined owing to the spread of the epidemic. Cholera has reached Stettin. Paris, Sept. 26. Six deaths from.cholera have occurred in Boulonge, and the disease is reported from Saint Onier. ' New York, Sept. 26. The United States Government complain that the Southern Republics are virtually closing their ports to American vessels, owing to the cholera epidemic. [Special to Press Association.] (Beoeived 11.10 a.m.. Sept. 2Gth.) Berlin, Sept. 25. Terrible sufferings are being caused by cholera in Hamburg ; there is absolutely no trade doing, and caßes of starvation are common.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5523, 27 September 1892, Page 3

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CHOLERA. Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5523, 27 September 1892, Page 3

CHOLERA. Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5523, 27 September 1892, Page 3