AUSTRALIA.
MELBOURNE, June 20. The Ferret CriminalsThe Hon. Graham Berry received a telegram to-day from Earl Kimberley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that a police officer has been despatched by the mail steamer to bring Henderson, the reputed owner of the steamer Ferret, alias India, and those of the officers and crow who are now under arrest, to Scotland, where they will be placed on their trial. Quarantine. A proclamation has been issued by the Government to-day, notifying that Chinese ports have been declared infected places, and that all vessels coming therefrom will he placed in quarantine. The proclamation further states that on account of the existence of smallpox in Sydney all persons arriving from that city will be examined by the health officers before they are permitted to enter the colony. The Royal Princes. Their Royal Highnesses Princes Albert Victor and George of Wales are expected to arrive here from Adelaide on Saturday next, 25th inst. The public entry will not, however, take place until the following Monday.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2252, 21 June 1881, Page 3
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