Although the artfully engineered smallpox boom has been pricked, its effects in wrecked constitutions and suspicious deaths will be a lasting memory ...
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Article : 692 wordsSir.—I observe in to-day's "Herald" (Tuesday, 16th) what Dr. Purdy, City Health Officer, says in regard to stamping out smallpox. What he says is thus ...
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Article : 412 wordsMagistrate Smith ere will have his Little goak. After being fined £3., which 6s costs, the other day, a man asked the aforementioned stipe for "time ter pay, ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 21 Sep 1913, Page 7
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