AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, This day,
A fresh case of small pox is reported this morning, making the third within the past 24 hours. The disease has again appeared in the henrt of the city, in Sussex street, the sufferer being a girl eleven
years of age
Melbourne, Friday
$ir Bryan O'Loughlin has selected the following gentlenieu to form the .New Ministry;:—Messrs',!. M. Grant, D. Gaunson, J. El. Graves, H. Bolton, the Hon. F. S. Dobson, Mr T. Bent, and Dv L. L. Smith. The various portfolios have not however, yet been allotted.
Sydney, Friday,
A fresh case of small pox has been reported to the authorities to-day from Glebe, one of the suburbs adjoining the city on the south-west.
Sydney, Friday Evening
Another case of small-pox was reported this evening. The sufferer resides in the centre of the city, and is a young woman named Moanaghan.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3909, 9 July 1881, Page 2
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145AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3909, 9 July 1881, Page 2
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