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per United Press Association.

CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 2J. A possible case of smallpox was report- j ed from Richmond thisi morning. The pa- : tier.t was recently inoculated, and may only be suffering . from yaccinatlon; rash. ■"■; -| t;;'v: DUNE_^,Ajßja.;:29. The ■'{Unibn.-;S: : S.7-;'Po./.aii^f ; --ad"^«cl; by their' -lelbourrie ag-At that owing to. aaiaJipox appearing in.- WeUington, no passengers from Nc"W Zealand can land in Melbourne unless : successfully vaccinated within two years, the vaccination 1-eing at '^.leaat^iS days old.. Other passengers xnust <go';-iiii6i,i. quarantine until -.5- - days fcay-sgiipaed sincerihey were: vac^lniatod . and, failing vaccination, will te quaroii--7 tined for 15 days froin arrival. In view cf the possibility of steamers being delayed jf these conditions are not complied: with, the shipping companies trading frpni New Zealand to Tasmania' and Australia require passengers to produce satisfactory evidence of having complied with the re- ; gulations stipulated.

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Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3

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per United Press Association. Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3

per United Press Association. Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3