AUSTRALIAN.
[Received August 11, 13.45 p.m.] Sydney, This day. Small-Fox. Two more cases of small pox of a less dangerous nature however than the first one, were discovered to have broken out on board the s.s. Oceanic. The patients have been put on shore at the North Head-Quarantine station. A German War Vessel Missing. Fears are entertained that the German corvette Augusta, while on her way to Sydney with relief crews- for the German vessels on the Australian station, has foundered at sea, as no tidings have been heard of her.
[Received August 11,1.30 p.m.] Melbourne, This day. It-is 1 nnderstobd that a-bill accepting the provisions of the Federation Enabling Act will be presented to the Victorian Parlia; ment with the least possible delay. MELBOUBN.fi, Yesterday. It is expected that the first meeting of the Australasian Federal Council will be held at Hobart on an early date next year. '
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5169, 11 August 1885, Page 2
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149AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5169, 11 August 1885, Page 2
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