AUSTRALIAN.
[Received, April 15th, 1 p.m.]
Adelaide, This day. Arrived, last evening : Orient steamship Liguria, from Plymouth.
Melboubne, This day. The passengers by the Rome have been ordered into quarantine for a fortnight, and will all be vaccinated to-morrow. The report that a further case of small* pox bad appeared among the passengers in quarantine at Adelaide is untrue.
Sydney, Saturday. A sculling race took place to-day between Beach and Trickett, resulting in a victory for Beach by two lengths.
Sydney, Sunday,
Tawhiao and party were passengers by the Orient steamship Sorata, which sailed yesterday for England. Hobabt, Yesterday. The steamship Tongariro from London arrived yesterday, and sailed again last night for Port Chalmers. Sir Julius Vogel is a passenger. His health is somewhat improved, but he is still an invalid. Melißoubne, Yesterday. Arrived, this morning: The steamship Rome, with the English mail. The smallpox patient on board is Miss Kermode, of Tasmania. It is reported that another case has arisen among the passengers quarantined at Adelaide.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 2
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167AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 2
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