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NEWS OF THE DAY.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 January 1882, page 5
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2010-05-14 01:18:22.0user:public:JeannineTJIÏBB is nothing frosh to report in tho way oí
ímallpov. so far as Sydney is concerned. The report of
like Board of Health for yesterday states.-" The iol
'lowing patients were visited by the Government
naedual staff ou tho 10th instant, and arorepoited as
ipiogKSiing favourably :-Elizabeth Henna, Globe
etreet, Glebe; Henry Horsey, '145, Livorpool-streot ;
¡Mrs. Palmer gave birth to a male child on the morning
Coast Hospital and Sanatorium reports that Mrs. Tates
massed a good night, and is now out o£ danger. Clara
aad Albert Corduroy aro improving, and were allowed
l^ood health, with the exception of Thomas Lambort,
torium this afternoon-Alico Sadler, "Winifred Ken-
nedy, and Elizabeth M'Gee, of 23, Charles-streot ;
itreet. Tho house'of Mr. Soulby, of 11, Church-street,
, WE aro informed that the Board of Health, after
[careful examination of tho quarantine station by its
Ë'medical members, has certiflod to the Colonial
urer that the passengers of the steamship
me may with safety, is regards their health, bo
i at tho station and housed in the buildings
Ipfovided for them in the healthy ground.
pia board / has also certified that all small
|»i patients have been removed both from tho
nwanüne station and the ship Ftiraway and Hans
ferrad to the Coast Hospital at Little Bay.
There is nothing fresh to report in the way of
smallpox so far as Sydney is concerned. The report of
the Board of Health for yesterday states.-" The following
patients were visited by the Government
medical staff on the 10th instant, and are reported as
progressing favourably :-Elizabeth Henna, Glebe
street, Glebe; Henry Horsey, '145, Livorpool-streot ;
Mrs. Palmer gave birth to a male child on the morning
Coast Hospital and Sanatorium reports that Mrs. Yates
passed a good night, and is now out of danger. Clara
and Albert Corderoy aro improving, and were allowed
l^ood health, with the exception of Thomas Lambert,
torium this afternoon-Alice Sadler, Winifred Kennedy,
and Elizabeth McGee, of 23, Charles-streot ;
street. The house of Mr. Soulby, of 11, Church-street,
We are informed that the Board of Health, after
careful examination of tho quarantine station by its
medical members, has certified to the Colonial
Treasurer that the passengers of the steamship
Garonne may with safety, as regards their health, be
landed at the station and housed in the buildings
provided for them in the healthy ground.
The board has also certified that all small-pox
patients have been removed both from the
quarantine station and the ship Faraway and transferred
to the Coast Hospital at Little Bay.

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