… However, the colonial government did not care about the report because the victims were only 2 coolies, so it was considered a wind. 6 years later, reports of the bubonic plague have …
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Jati, S. S. P., Subekti, A., Sulistyo, W. D., Nurfahrul, M., & Khakim, L. (2021). Plague in Malang 1910–1916. In Development, Social Change and Environmental Sustainability (pp. 50–52). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003178163-11
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