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SYDNEY.

Thursday. Seven fresh cases of small-pox have occurred on board tho steamship Menmuir. All the suffers arc passengers, six being Chinamen ; the seventh, a saloon passenger, is a European. The patients have all been removed to the coast hospital at Little Bay quarantine station. There are several other suspected cases of small-pox on board the Menmuir.

Owing to a squabble in the Legislative Assembly between Mr John McElhone, member for the Upper Hunter, and Mr 11. Taylor, representative for Mudgoe, both μ-cntlcmen resigned their scats in the House, and both have announced their determination of contesting the election for the vacant constituency of Mudgee.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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SYDNEY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

SYDNEY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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