AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS
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[PEE PBESS ASSOCIATION.] The Royal' Yisit. Bbisbane, May 21. 5000 children sang and went through cxcereises before the ' Yorka at Government House. The Duke during the afternoon reViewecL3soo troops at Lytton. State Ministry Resigned. Perth," May 21. Mr Throssell to-day tendered the resignation of fcheMinistry,'to the Governor, who announced it to Mr Illingworth, leader of the Opposition. Anarchy: Adelaide, May 21. Tha Ormua, which is supposed to have an Italian 4 narcmsti aboard, arrived. Owing to a case of smallpox she was ordered into quarantine, i A number of reporters who succeeded in boarding the vessel were arrested and sett to quarantine.Large Shipment of Specie.
Sydney, May 21. Sailed at 2 25 Ventura. She takes JBIOO.OOO worth of spacie. Smallpox Case
Walter Smart, one of the New South Wales China coniiagent, died in quara itine of smallpox.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 May 1901, Page 4
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