TWO LADIES NOMINATED FOR PARLIAMENT.
ANOTHER CASE OF SMALLPOX. LIVE CATTLE TRADE. (Per Press Association). Adelaide, July 12. The Engineers' Association has nominated Misses Hawkins and Prahan, the nurses recently dismissed from Adelaide Hospital, as candidates at the coming elections. The Lusitiaua has arrived and been placed in quarantine. Another case of smallpox has developed since the steamer left Albany. Melbourne, This Day. At a meeting of members of the V.R.C. held to consider the Totalisator Bill, a large majority of the committee and members expressed themselves in favor of the machine. The steamer Warrigal, which leaves for London to-morrow, takes 225 sheep and 20 head of cattle, which is the first shipment of live stock from Victoria. The Tsinan has arrived with a cargo of new season's tea.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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