SYDNEY.
June 15
Another European has been attacked with small-pox. The sufferer resides in Cumberland street, some little distance from the scene of the first outbreak at the residence of On Chong in Georgestreet. Alarm throughout the neighborhood and city generally is increasing.
A carpenter who has lately been working at a house in Lower Georgestreet, opposite the residence of On Chong, the Chinese merchant whose child has been suffering from small-pox, has caught the disease. He resides with fourteen other persons in a house at Surrey Hills. The house has been quarantined by the police, and the neighbors are leaving the locality.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3110, 16 June 1881, Page 3
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