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Outbreak of Small Pox.

(Per Press Association.) Melbourne, This Day. Mrs King, a patient in the Melbourne Hospital, supposed to be ill with typhoid fever, was tound to be suffering from virulent small pox which is directly traceable to the recent outbreak on the Cloncurry. One of the officers, after the ship's release from quarantine, stayed at her boardinghouse, and she handled hia dirty linen. The other patients in the ward and all the occupants of the boardinghouse have been vaccinated and placed in quarantine. The strictest precautions are being taken to prevent tbe contagion spreading.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 5 March 1895, Page 2

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Outbreak of Small Pox. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 5 March 1895, Page 2

Outbreak of Small Pox. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 5 March 1895, Page 2

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