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THE CHOLERA.

STAMPED Ol'l' IX I'KIISI.V. (/IV KI.KCTKIr TKf.K'JllAl'll.— COI'VHI<; II r). Pauls. September 7. Til : ill K are of chulera ill Paris and .'.'l deaths have (>■ «;ri rep 'tried. .'■l. 1 jimile!., Premier, visited the r'iii!rr;i patients in the Havre hospital. S< pt-'iiib' r *• Sixl.y-live death> from cY>!e;a are reported up to tlie present. M. Pasteur claims that, his anticholeriac vaccine has been an absolute success in the case of anim ds, and he hopes experiments will prov.' the treatment is suitable to hum n beings. Lo.vno.v, September S. Mr H. S. Fowler. President. of the Local Government Hoard. has cmpowcrd the health officers to prevent passengers from infected ports landing sit ports in tlic Unite 1 Kingdom, unless they can produce a, definite address. IiKt:I.I N, September 7. Three hundred mi I two deaths occurred at Hamburg yestorday. Seven hundred corpses lie unburied. The President of the Hamburg Board of Health has been dismissed for ineomp :tency. Three hundred and seventeen dc iths were recorded in Hamburg yesterday. It is b.lievel that the mortality is de . creasing. From August 20th to September -Ith, 0 300 persons were buried in (Jhlsd.nf cemetery. The sale of watev taken from the River Elbe, believed to be polluted by dirty water from the Russian cam]), lias been prohibited. lii'jrht engines are engaged boiling water for distribution among the citizens. BttrssKi.s, .■September 7. Cholera is spreading in Belgium. St. PETi-:usiit;kri, September 7. The Russian military nianuMivres in Poland have been abandoned, oiving to cholera. New York, September 7. Sixteen additonal death; are reported on board the steamer Xurniania, and on tin-, llugia scvea more deaths arc recorded. September S. Ten further cases are reported on board the ste nuers Normania and Rugia. Thirty vessels from Europe are quarantined in Xew York harbour. Five hundred cabin passengers still remain onboard the s.s. Normania. Tkuhuan", September b. Cholera has been practically ; stamped out of Persia. Owing to the plague, thirty thousand deaths vere l recorded, and of that number twoL thirds took place in Teheran. BIIISI!.Y:» t K. SeptemberS. The Board of Health lias taken similar measures to those taken by the • other colonies, in regard to nholera. Ottawa, September 8. ) The steamer W'autr.ihan has arrived • from Hamburg with several passengers suffering from cholera. The vessel has been quarantined.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3154, 10 September 1892, Page 2

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THE CHOLERA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3154, 10 September 1892, Page 2

THE CHOLERA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3154, 10 September 1892, Page 2