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SMALL POX OUTBREAK.

MORE CASES RETORTED,

By Telegraph—Press Associuliou—Copyright

Launceston, Juno 26,

A quarantine station, fully stuffed and equipped, lias been established. All the patients are progressing favorably. All maiis are being fumigated. Passengers leaving by trains are carefully examined uud vaccinated if without a certifiouto. Two mure cases of small pux have 'j-c* curled m the city. Several suspects are under observation. A case is also reported from Bcuconslichl, twenty-six miles from Launceston.

Hobart, June 20. The Premier has cabled to Mr Seddon, asking for a relaxation of the quarantine regulations on vessels arriving direct from Hobart. He points out that it is distant from ihe scene of the outbreak, uud every precaution is being taken.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 927, 27 June 1903, Page 2

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SMALL POX OUTBREAK. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 927, 27 June 1903, Page 2

SMALL POX OUTBREAK. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 927, 27 June 1903, Page 2

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