THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.
THE OUTBREAK. IN .AUSTRALIA. "United Pres3. Association— By Electric. • Telegraph— Oopynght.. . (Received May 15, 9.23 a,ni.)..V - ■ SYDNEY, May 15. The health authorities hold the opinion .that rats carried in fodder ; are a fruitful source of plague dissemination. ■ BRISBANE, May 15. Hans Larsen, a wharf hand, has 'been, attacked by the plague; The other patients are progressing favourably. (Received May 15, 9.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, May 15. The supposed victim of lie plague at Geelong is dead. The doctors in attendanc's declare that it was not a case of plague. An expert will make a post-mortem examinatf.on. FREMANTLE, May 15. A man named Meliet has developed suspicious symptoms. ■ ;.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6795, 15 May 1900, Page 3
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