Australian News.
[BI KIiHfIHIC TKLEGIUra-COmil'JUTj LPZB PKiaa aBS»)L:I*Tt (.Received This Day, 9.40 a.111.). .SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, This Day. Fifty-seven people arc in (juanuitino. whereof twenty-one aie in hospital, though only one or two exhibit signs cf serious illness. Nuoteon are couvalescwit. Seventeen actual house contacts arc to 1)0 ieleased if vaccination proves successful. M.FRDER SUSPECTED. IIOBART. Tliis Day. A Lauiiceslon fanner named William James Mullins. residing nt M allium, left homo on June 20th to visit his opposum traps, two miles away. He river returned. On the same day a number of shots were heard in the directum ol tin traps, and solicitors discovered human remains amid the debris of a lire tint had 'hitmod in a gully three miles from his home. It is considered ho was murdered.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 July 1913, Page 2
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130Australian News. Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 July 1913, Page 2
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