AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
-■ » (UNITED PRESS ASS< CIATIOS.) Sydney, July 24. Owing to the prevalence of cholera in France and Egypt the Government has decided to enforce quaran> tine regulations against vessels from those countries. . . Tenders for the second section of the Illwarra railway have been let amounting to nearly half a million. Brisbane, July 24. The address to the Queen with reference to the Federal Council was formally adopted. The Members Expense Bill was introduced, and passed the second reading. The Triennial Parliaments Bill was cat lied. VicrofciA, July 24. Government have promised to obtain a decided opinion as to the supposed smallpox, and will take most energetic steps to prevent its spreading. A child four months old died at Johnston-street, Fitzroy, from smallpox, aggravated l.y a previous attack of measles. The child's father aud sister are certified as suffeiiug from the same cause. Adelaide, July 24. A resolution has been passed without discus>»iou for the payment of members and a sum of £200 a year was suggested. The Govern ment will submit a Bill. All the Ministers except the Premier Voted for it.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 2
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183AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 2
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