NALDERA’S PASSENGERS
M Mine SEARCH Frew Association—By Talc graph—Copyright, SYDNEY, February 16. The liner Naldera, from which a case of smallpox was taken, is due at Sydney on Thursday, but it is not definitely settled whether or not she shall be quarantined. The hunt for passengers who disembarked at other Australian ports continues diligently. One man who is being sought in Sydney has not yet reported for vaccination. He booked through to New Zealand, but he will be prevented from leaving the country until he complies with the quarantine regulations. Among the Naldera’s passengers who disembarked at Melbourne are Sir William Irvine (Chief Justice of Victoria) and his wife, who have been spending a holiday in Colombo. (Received February 19, at 1 a.m.)
Tlie New Zealand passengers by the Naldera will be allowed to continue their journey provided that they comply with the health regulations, including vaccination and remaining here until the 25th inst.
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Evening Star, Issue 20413, 19 February 1930, Page 9
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