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By telegraph* Press Asa’n, Copyri'ghl Received 9.35 p.m., Jbd. 9. Loudon, Jon. 9H.M.S. Euralus has arrived at Spitueact. Reuter’s Pekin correspondent reports that China is negotiating a fresh agreement with Russia regarding Northern Manchuria, especiuly respecting the limitation of railway guards. Received 1116 p.m., Jau. 9. Berlin, Jan- 9. The German White Book dealing with Morocco is considered conciliatory, Germany claimed the complete independence of tho SultaD, the integrity of Morocoo, eoonomic freedom for all, inW-netionisa-tion of financo, army, and police, save on the Algerian frontier. Received 11.8 p.m., JaD. 9.
Sydney, JaD. 9. New South Wale 3 in their second innings made 269 runs ; Carter 40, Garnsey (not out) 32. South Auitialia in their second innings lost seven wickets for 161; Haok 41, Dolling (not out) 68 being the chief soorers. The butter export committee resolved with tho view of placing tho dairying industry on a proper footing and ensuring full letucns to suppliers, recommend the discouragement of sales to London buyers or speculative sgentp, the withdrawal of euppott from selling agent 3 known as traffic consignments by an i'legitinrato process of buying in ; also the encouragement of full direct export by faotories. The secretary was instructed to take steps to assist the movement in England to obtain legislation prohibiting faking or adulterst’on of Australian butters. The committee decided in view of the scaroity and the excellent prospects of butter in Britain to raise the local price t0.11£4. Received 1.4 p.m., Jan. 10. Sydney, Jan. 9. Ono hundred and eighteen have been entered for the Doncaster Hindioap, and 76 for the Sydney Cup. Maniapota aud Apologue are included in both.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 164, 10 January 1906, Page 2
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