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A CASE OF SMALL-POX. | By Cable. —Prees Association. —Copyright j Received March 22, 7.20 p.m. j Sydney, Last Night. The steamer Otway, which from England to-day, has a' case of smail-pox aboard, the patient being a boy ,n the third-class. GEAR FOR AUSTRALIA'S ARM!'. Received March 23, 12.15 a.m. Melbourne, Last Night. Robin=on Brothers have successfully tendered for forty ammunition waggons and timbers for the Commonwealth Government. The amount of the tender was £16,800. , WIRELESS TELEGRAPBY. j Sydney, March 22. During the voyage of the Union Steam Ship Company's vessel Makura a daily paper was published for a fortnight, giving wireless news from Vancouver. i
FATAL SNAKE BITES. Melbourne, March 22. Two fatal cases of snake bite have occurred in the country. Both victims aic young children. STEAMBOAT FARES. j Melbourne, March 22. ! The question of reducing the passfaros to those rates prevailing prior to the strike was not discussed | by the interstate steamship companies' when dealing with the reduction of freights. In fact it is contemplated, that the present fares will be retained permanently. I
HAVE YOU A WEAK THROAT? K so, you cannot be too careful: vou cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes' you more liable to another, and the last is always tin nardest to j cure. If you take Chamberlain's Cough j Remedy at the outset you will be saved ( much trouble. Sold bv all chemists and t storekeepers. I '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 346, 23 March 1910, Page 5
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