AUSTRALIAN.
(RedtehV Teleqhams.)
SYDNEY.
September 6. Three fresh cases of small-pox have been reported to-day. Two of the sufferers are children named Spooner, living at Redfern, a suburb to the southwest of this city; The third is Clara Heynes, who resides at Oamperdown, about three miles to the west of the city. Miss Wailes, who has been suffering from the disease at Woolahal died last night. September 7. Two fresh cases of small-pox within the <3ity have been reported to the Health Board today. A. Royal Commission has been appointed by the Government to investigate the alleged scandalous abuses at the quarantine etatian. In the meantime tile superintendaut of the : station has been suspended,,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3180, 7 September 1881, Page 3
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