AUSTRALIAN.
[Reuter’s Agency.] Sydney, Sept. 5. Two fresh cases of smallpox are announced, the sufferers being a man named Caulfield, now in the Infirmary and a woman named Margaret Garrett, residing on Botany road. Mrs Rogers died of the disease last night at Pyrmont. It has now been ascertained that several of the quarantined cases are not smallpox at all. Detailed accounts by persons recently released from quarantine, endorse fully the statement previously made of maladministration at the station. Melbourne, Sept. 5. The passengers injured at the Jolimont railway accident are progressing, though slowly. Several of the sufferers have, it has been ascertained, been injured internally. It is announced that the steamship Europa will leave early next month with another shipment of meat for London. The trial of E. J. Agg, accountant of the Lands Department, for forgery, has resulted in the prisoner who pleaded guilty, being sentenced to two years imprisonment.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2640, 6 September 1881, Page 2
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152AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2640, 6 September 1881, Page 2
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