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Show NO DANGER, THEY SAY German Authorities :Saj They Will Keep the Cholera In Check. BERLIN, Sept. 2. The Ministry of the Interior has Issued a notice assuring assur-ing the public that there is no reason for anxiety on account of the appearance appear-ance of cholera in German territory. . The Government has long reckoned oa the present situation. A circular dispatch dis-patch was sent by the Imperial Department Depart-ment of the Interior to the confederated States in January calling attention to the possibility of cholera and requesting request-ing them not to be unprepared to deal with an infection. "Resisting the -spread of cholera," the official direction says, "has become much easier under the imperial epidemic law of June 30, 1900, giving the health authorities proper powers. These pow, ers have been fully exercised in sequestering se-questering perftoiio that have cholera or have been exposed to it or who have doubtful symptoms and in watching over persons and property employed in. traffic on the rivers Welchsel. Bran . and Netze and on the Bromberg canal." ca-nal." . . - |