SYDNEY.
July 25. Two more cases of small-pox are reported to-day. The sufferers live in the vicinity of Sussex-street, where the disease has previously appeared. Two supposed cases of small-pox at Burwood are now proved to be only chicken-pox. Further information tends to confirm the probability of the squadron awaiting the arrival of the Bacchante before leaving for Auckland. The Bacchante is now expected to leave Melbourne for Sydney on Wednesday next. A case of supposed small-pox has been to-day reported to the board of health from the neighborhood of Sussex street. The doctors who have examined the sufferer (a child named Woods) have been unable to decide upon the exact nature of the disease nt its present stage. Admiral the Earl of Clanwilliatn is in better health to-day. He is not, however, yet out of danger. No date has yet been fixed for the departure of the squadron for Auckland.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3144, 26 July 1881, Page 3
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