SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY.
FIV.3 HEW CASES. PUBITT OF THE ITS7OTB. (Received 0.15 run.) SYDNEY, this day. Tim "Jfcilicnl Gmicttc," referring to thn recent Tiinioiirn tlint many icyerp casca of vjiceinntinii reactions were dun to certain impurities in the lymph, declares thnt them is nhholntoly no evidence- that tlio local or New Zealnnd lympli is infectious in any other way tlian it is intended to be Fivo cases of smnllpox were reported from tlip rity ycatcrdnv, inclndiiic; v Rirl 12 yetirs old at ±lie Sydney Hosnit.il. Sho is Hitpposrd to hnvo gat the infection Iron] her brother during n visit. The authorities lmvo fonntl a. -n-mnan with Mimlliiox, who lind lwcii dodging tlicin for a ivofk. A mild c.nso lian occnrroil at Kosciuslio. Three suspicions cneos at Brisbane and ono nt Armidalc liavc proved nut to bo eninUpnx, It in L':itinintcd that 3-10,000—one-half of the totdi population of th» metropolitan area have been vaccinated.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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