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Zur Verhinderung der Infektionskrankheiten -Kundmachung - Dicsöszentmárton - In ungarischer Sprache

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In order to prevent the infectious diseases that occur at the beginning of the warmer season, it is necessary for the population and the authority to interact - prescribed measures for example: waste and manure from each farm to be transferred to the collection points; the ungivings of the wells must be poured with soil; paper, fruit or any waste to be scattered on the road is prohibited among others - Dicsöszentmárton, 29 May 1915 - Péter Apáthy,
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Title: Zur Verhinderung der Infektionskrankheiten -Kundmachung - Dicsöszentmárton - In ungarischer Sprache
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In order to prevent the infectious diseases that occur at the beginning of the warmer season, it is necessary for the population and the authority to interact - prescribed measures for example: waste and manure from each farm to be transferred to the collection points; the ungivings of the wells must be poured with soil; paper, fruit or any waste to be scattered on the road is prohibited among others - Dicsöszentmárton, 29 May 1915 - Péter Apáthy,.

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