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Small-pox at the Cape.— Floods in Austria.— Cetewyo's return.—Recovery of Dr. Tait— " The Times " on the Australian Cricketers. Loxuox, September 28. Small-pox has appeared amongst Sir Hercules Robinson's household at Capetown, and the very streets of the city are deserted. Two thousand cases have been reported in Capetown, and of these six hundred have proved fatal. The disease has heretofore been chiefly confined to the native population, but it is now spreading amongst the whites. The Austrian Legislature has voted 700,000 florins for tiie relief of the sufferers by the recent floods. Cetewayo was allowed to land in silence, without any demonstration of welcome. He proceeded to Oudemolen. The Archbishop of Canterbury is recovering from his late illness. The London Times pronounces the Australian Eleven the finest cricktering team ever collected.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1598, 30 September 1882, Page 2
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140ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] [SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1598, 30 September 1882, Page 2
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