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REPORTED CASE OF SMALL- POX IN SYDNEY.

Sydney, August 28.— Sir Arthur Gordon with the other passengers and crew of the steamship Gunga, which arrived here on Sunday from Fiji, have been removed from that vessel to the quarantine station ashore. Sir Arthur's attendant, who is believed to be suffering from small-pox, has been isolated at the Little Bay sanatorium, and is now under the care of Dr Bailey. The ship has been fumigated, and pratique granted.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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REPORTED CASE OF SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 2

REPORTED CASE OF SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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