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of them, might be maintained at their joint expense, in the ratio 
of their respective populations. In short, we should have a 
Discussion. 
Dr. Morcan acknowledged the great importance of the subject 
brought under notice by Dr. Mackellar, but at the same time 
regretted that he had not described the details of the system of 
in the shape of a three months’ voyage. The duration of this 
voyage had now been considerably shortened, and it became a 
more imperative duty for them to take measures for preventing 
the introduction of disease here. 
RAVE expressed a conviction that there existed urgent 
of ediately gained a footing et 
Adelaide, and extended with such rapidity overland that it reached 
the important inland Victorian cities Sandhurst and Victoria, 
