ANOTHER GASR FROM NEW ZEALAND.
Sydney, July 27. The smallpox patient quarantined at Newcastle refuses to give any information n = to where he came from, but the police suspcct he arrived from Auckland by the sf/.-anuT Canada. Capo. ;;(ltcc. July 27, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, July 27. Retarding the Newcastle case, the police juto that tho patient arrived M a stow-.
away with five others from New Zealand on July 11. Thery wero made to work their passage, and were released on arrival. Five days afterwards tho patient was reported at tho hospital, and was found to bo suffering from smallpox. His two companions havo been traced, and have been arrested on charges of vagrancy. A POLICEMAN SUFFERING. Brisbane, July 2G. One of the smallpox patients is a police-, man. THE ADELAIDE SUSPECT. Melbourne, July 26. Dr. Makgill (Auckland) and Dr. Getliing report that the supposed patient at Adelaide is suffering from nettle rash only. "NO LYMPH." In relation to a. letter by a medical man wliich appeared in • Saturday's issue (signed "No Lymph"), and which criticises the lymph supply, Dr. Mules, of Woodville, telegraphs expressing hi 9 approval of the statements contained therein.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 8
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193ANOTHER GASR FROM NEW ZEALAND. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 8
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