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THE CHOLERA.

(BY KMiCTKIC TM,F.GRAI'H.—COPYRIGHT). Loxiioy, August 30. THE cases of cholera reuurtcl in Paris arc focli-ved to bo of the truu Asiatic type, though tho authorities «l"::L:r-? them lei be no*, so. v The rii'iionr Ihut t.li" op! 'emie h-u'i broki'ii out in Berlin is ciiifinm , :!, mid the disease has also reached Amsterdam. A pc(unn.u who arrived from Hamburg has died at Dundas. iu Canada. Thirteen cases arc reported in Bremen, and one has prove-I fatal. Tho nhysician to the Czar of Russia has died for cholera. A case of suspected cholera is repDrted from Swansea. The cholera is decreasing in llussia, Hamburg, and Altona, but has appeared at Halle, Perver, Stuttgart, Leipsic, Bolton, and North Shields. A Polish emigrant, also an English girl, are in the London Hospital suffering froiL cholera. The Glasgow patients are recovering. Dr. Koch, in his report on the outbreak in Hamburg, severely condemns the unsanitary condition of the city. The unofficial estimate of deaths in Hamburg, since the first a2>p«iranco of tho cholera, is 2400. The shipping companies are refusing to take emigrants from infected pcitts. Mr H. 11. Fowler, president of the Local Government Board, has issued an order preventing filthy and unwholesome immigrants from landing in the United Kingdom, unless they can pass a satisfactory examination by tho sanitary officials. Two ruoro Hamburg immigrants have developed cholera at Gravescud, and four Hussion immigrants ai Liverpool are down with it. Beklin, August 29. Dr. Koch expects the cholera will spread in Hamburg,and effect all parts of the city, owing to the bad water supply. August 130. The black pox has appeared in Hamburg. Two hundred deaths from cholera were reported in Hamburg on Monday, and. eight in Bremen. Dr. Koch objects to the streets beins; watered, because the bacilli thrive in moisture. The residents of Hamburg who are fleeing from the city are refused admittance at the watering places.

Vienna, August - ; 9. Prince Esterhazy has recovered from his attack of cholera.

Melbourne, August 30. Great precautions are being taken against cholera.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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THE CHOLERA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 2

THE CHOLERA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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