THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.
IN SYDNEY. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press (Association.] Sydney, September 18. Six fresh smallpox cases Were reported to-day.
VICTORIAN POLITICIANS' ■J ' '(Received l2\ ! 30 ! ' September j 1$),; In' the Mouse Mr Whipster moved that„nitfe a, ?iew to- ending'" fche suffering and sacrifice of human life and the commercial, industrial and domestic antined in Sydney, the proclamation be cancelled and replaced by isolation and sanitary reform. The mover and other speakers drew a doleful picture of tl$ l 'Bal<Jf til "eject's,, of vaccination, declaring that it bacl resulted in a c£ ? death»s;! There .wxjre. dahiaging£rGsulii&Odl bfo© 'proclamation on T^e£'' claimed that the outbreaks wasvijot,«tru,© smallpox. • • ; The''debate was adjourned.
A CASE IN PONSONBY. (Pbb. Ptkt<£h Association*.]
Auckland, September 18
Another case of smallpox has been discovered in Ponsonby to-day. The patient, a European hoy, was removed to the isolation hospital. Dr. Valintine left for Wellington by the boat to-day, and Dr. Finch, of Christohurch, will be in charge during his absence.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 16, 19 September 1913, Page 6
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162THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 16, 19 September 1913, Page 6
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