AUSTRALIAN.
i Sydney, Friday. The exact date of the departure of the Detached Squadron for Auckland is now rendered uncertain owing to the serious illness of Admiral Karl Cianwilliam, who was attacked with severe faintiDg fds. His Lordship has since recovered consciousness. Bbisbane, Friday. The doctors hare decided to-day that the malady from which the three children in South Brisbane are suffering is smallpox, and the authorities have therefore considered it advisable to place them in quarantine. Every possible precaution is beiD£ taken to prevent the spread of the disease. LiTEit. BflrssANE, This day. After a further examination of the three children residing in South Brisbane, the doctors pronounce their cases not to be small pox. The house, however, in which the children are is isolated until all doubt as to the nature of their sickness is removed. i
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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139AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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