SMALL-POX.
_ Per Press Association. | Wellington, June 30. The chief Heal'.h Officer states that j the man Marion, from Lauaceston, who was foutd staying at an hotel in the city oil Saturday and quarantined, has undoubtedly been suffering from smallpox in a mild form, He is now almost recovered, Tbe ailment of another suspect on the Island has reached a more advanced stage, but it is not believed to ba small-pox. However, the man will be detained until all doubt is past, Received 1, 0.59 a.m. Hobabt, June 30. There is nothicg freoh as to the small-pox scare, except that the supply of Jymph is totally inadequate to , vaccinate thos3 soaking projection. Received 1. 0.59 p.m. Sydney, June 30. The Board of Health has decided that as the Oonah came from Hobart, such !of her passengers as were vaccinated ahull be released to-morrow, but those jby tbe Wanaka who came from Laun- | ceston, will have to remain the prescribed tim».
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 4
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