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BUBONIC PLAGUE. n The Leith Outbreak. RATS AND THE DISEASE. Precautions at Cardiff. There has been no extension of the bubonic plague at Laith, and the aathoriti38 are hopeful that the prompt detection of the cases and the active measures taken at repression will Drove affective. None of those confined in the House of Isolation have developed symptoms of the plagoe. Special regulations have been iissued to shipping leaving the port. I The case whicli save use to the outbreak in Itaith occurred in a tenement of flats in Gables Wynd, a district adjacent to the docks, and inhabited by dock labourers, ironworkers, and shipb ti i I lere Hers in a ttvo-rooroed house lived John Hughes (37), a labourer, until re- cently employed on the leconstruction of tbe Leith tramwavi, along with hie wife aud two children. His wife was employed in a Leith rag store. Hugbe3 became ill about a week aeo, and his condition becoming serious information of the lean s stats was intimated to Dr. Robertson, the medical officer for the bnrgb, who at once ordered Hughes'* removal to an ico'ated ward at be East Pilton Hospital. Here Hughes developed uumistaksable symp- toma of bubonic plague, from which he died on Friday moraine, In order to thoroughly satisfy himself on this point Dr. Robertson had aernm from Hughes's body submitted to three specialist, q-Dr. Chal- mers, Medical Officer of Health, Glasgow, and Dr. Buchanan, Municipal Bacteriologist, Glas- gow. both of whom had considerable experience in connection with the disease during the serious outbreak in Glasgow some fonr yeais ago, and they at once pronounced the case as one o bnbonic plagne, but the third medical man wished a further examination before giving a definite opinion. It has now been ascertained that the case is undoubtedly one of bubonic nlagne. Energetic measures to prevent a further spreading of the infection were at once adopted, attention beia? directed to the woman's employment in a rag store. Both she, her two children, and the re- maining inhabitants of the tenement, numbering some 25 in all, were immediately removed to the reception bonse in South Pert-street. The Tenement Closed. A special meeting of the Public Health Com- mittee was thereafter summoned, and the neces- sary steps were Piven to deal more effectively with the outbreak. Within a couple of hours of I it bding definitely known that the case was one of bnbonic plague the people were removed and the whole tenement closed and thoroughly dis- infected. As a further measure of precaution Mrs Hughes and her two children were removed to the East Pilton Hospital, and there placed nnder the care of nnrses, who are also isolated from the other members of tbe staff. The medical staff of the burgh has been considerably increased, while the authorities, in view of the fact that rats aro generally believed to harve disseminated the disease, directed that special attention be given to the rag store where Hughes worked. It is thought that some rats affected with the disease ware concealed in some rags which had been imported from the East. but the owners of the rag store state they have net imported any Eastern rags into Leith for years, and it is almost impossible for rats to be imported in rag bales, which, as a rule, are bydraulicaliy pressed before shipment. Be this as it may there can be no qaestion of the danger of the affection arising from the presence of rats on board ship, and a speaking illustration of this was afforded tbe other day in Leith dock. when the large sailing ship, Elgin- shire, arrived with a cargo of nitrate from South America, for when the ship's register came !o be produced for examination by the dock authori- ties it was found to be almost entirely eaten by cats. Indeed the authorities were able to make out little more than the tonnage of the vessel. On inquiry at East PiJton Hospital on Satur- day it was stated there can be no doubt that the disease from which Mrs Hughe* and the children are suffering is bubonic plague. The case of one of the children is regarded as serious, but the woman and the other child are reported to be doing fairJy well. As yet the suddenness of the man's death is regarded as conclusive proof tbat tbe type of disease from which he snffered was severe, but it must not on this account be reasoned that other cases will be of a similar character, as different persons take tho disease differently it largely depends upon the condition of the individual. None of the people at present in the recep- tion house at Sonth Fort-street have as yet shewn any signs of developing the disease. No farther outbreak of plague was reported iu Leith on Monda.y, and The authorities are now confident that they have grappled with the plague. The 24 people are under observation at 'be Isolation House, and none of these tkas deve- loped symptoms. The two children of the on- !cwu&te man who died are progressing favour- ably, bat Mrs Hughes is in a critical condition.

PRECAUTIONS AT CARDIFF.

-----NURSE AND HER PATiENT.

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MITCHELD EAN DRAYMAN KILLED.'

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IKING EDWARD STATUE,

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THREATS IN COURT.

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IMYSTERY OF A RECEIPT.

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---------------KICKED A WOMAN.

ONCE A SCHOOL TEACHER.I

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PRIMATET0 VISIT LLANDAFF.

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CO-OPERATION AT CARDIFF. ---

GELLIGAER PARISH AFFAIRS,.

- Family Bludgeoned. .

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