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By telegraph, Press Ass’u, Copyright Reooivod 9.45 p.m., August 18.
London, Aug. 18
Sit Fondel Phill'p", noting Lord Mayor, in placo of Princess Louise, oponod a fioo exhibition of Now South Wales produce. Tho exhibition will bo transferred to Bradford next month. Received 12.10 a,in., August 19. A select cormniiteo rocommonds that foreign vessels trading to British ports be subjected to tho some statutory requirements us British vessels as regards the load line, stowugo of grain cargoes, and lifo-saviug apparatus. Berlin, Aug. 18. I According to present arrangements while the British fleet is in Germany the German fleet will bo away manoeuvring. Washington, Aug. 18, Tho Department of Uommuroe, in a I a preface to a translation of the German tariff, emphasisos that a poworfui weapon is given to Germany in the 100 per cent I surtax on imports from other countries I and discrimination of German ships and I products. Received 1.8 am., August 19. Sydney, Aug. 18. I Arrived, at 5.20 p.m., the Zealandia. I Melbourne, Aug. 18. The Senate has passed tho Wireless I Tclography Bill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1537, 19 August 1905, Page 2
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