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  2. THE COMPULSORY REGISTRATION OF INFECTIOUS FEVERS.

    Sir,—It is many weeks since Dr. Tarrant, from his place in the House, declared that he knew of cases of smallpox which had occurred in Sydney during the present epidemic of which the Board of Health had never heard, and in ...

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  3. SMALLPOX.

    There are no fresh cases of smallpox to report, but it is feared that in Plunkett-street, Woolloomooloo, one of Mr. Cook's children who had hitherto escaped the disease is now sickening for it, and a child of Mr. Hewett, 78, ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at thirty minutes past 4 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. MR. LACKEY, in reply to Mr. W. Clarke, said that the ...

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  5. THE METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATES BILL.

    Upon the solicitation of a number of gentlemen interested in the above bill, which is now under the consideration of Parliament, the Mayor convened a meeting of magistrates at the Town Hall, yesterday afternoon, for the ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  6. PRECAUTIONS in the OLDEN TIME AGAINST CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.

    Sir,—The present visitation of smallpox to our generally healthy city has resulted in important Ministerial action and in much valuable information through the medium of your columns. I have thought that it would not be ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  7. TICES.

    The following is the business-paper of the Legislative Council for to-day:—Government business—Notice of Motion: Mr. Barley to move,—That, in addition to the present days of sitting, this House will during the remainder of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6.

    Mr. Watson to move for leave to bring in a bill to make further provision to prevent the spread of the disease known as smallpox, and for other purposes. Mr. Buchanan to move for leave to bring in a bill to limit the ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    The nomination took place to-day in the Temperance Hall. About 200 persons were present. Only two of the candidates were nominated, viz., Messrs. J. T. Gannon and S. F. Heydon. Mr. Ranken, who had withdrawn, was ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    Sir,—With regard to your correspondent's ("E. S.") recommendation respecting the appointment of Justices, I fail to see the improvement. The office of Chief Justice is a political appointment, and District ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. ANIMALS PROTECTION BILL.

    Sir,—All honor to Mr. Dangar, J. H. Douglas, and other hon. members of the Assembly, who, during the passing of the abovenamed bill through the Lower House, called attention to the ruin hares were inflicting on the farmers ...

    Article : 387 words
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    A PHOTOMETRIC BALANCE.—The rapid development of the electric light increases the importance of having a simple and exact means of measuring light intensity. An instrument claiming to meet this want has been ...

    Article : 541 words
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    The London Spectator suggests that the consequences, of the successful assertion in the treaty with Russia of Chinese power and authority are likely to affect no country more nearly than England. The special ...

    Article : 209 words
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