AUSTRALIA.
[Reuter’s Agency.l Melbourne, Aug. 17. It is announced that Mr E. D
Holroyd, barrister, bas been appointed to the Judgcslup rendered vacant by the death of Mr Justice Stephen. Sydney, August 17. A commercial traveller, staying at an - hotel at Mndgoo, placed some samples of dynamite before the fire with the view of softening them. The package shortly afterwards exploded, and the man was blown to atoms. A fresh case of smallpox is reported this morning, the sufferer being a man named Edward Trevoe, residing in the Hay market. Later. Two fresh cases of smallpox have been reported to the authorities to day. One is a sister of Trevoe,_a commission agent of Balmain. A man named Hutton, who has been confined to the Quarantine Station, suffering from smallpox, died there yesterday. Brisbane, Aug. 17. The Detached Squadron has arrived, and is now at anchor in Moreton Bay.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2624, 18 August 1881, Page 2
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148AUSTRALIA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2624, 18 August 1881, Page 2
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