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EFFECT OS TRADB. < BTRINGENT HaGOLATIOHS, m fbsn association. | LaDHCBSWW, June £7. gj Two fresh cases of smallpox an r*> || ported in the suburbs. The supply if Ijmph is exhausted and vacoination has consequently: been suspended. A supply is exptctM next weak from N<)W Zetland. ' A proclamation has betn iasutd brioging the Health Aot into!font throughout Tasmania. ' i The outbreak has paralysed tride in 'hd city, and numbers of employers art discharging their men. ' ] A meeting of ministers cf virions denominations decided to keep thi churches and Sunday schools open. Hobait, JUM>27. A cable has been received front Mr Seddon declinicg to relax the (juaran« tine regulatiots. Seventy-two members of William* son's Opera Company wer* vaocihated tt H >bart before leaving SafSjintf, The company abandoned the £aaooea> ton season. •" . * All thi Australian States art «uforo« ing the strictest precautibhs." " 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 2
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140SMALL-POX Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 2
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