AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
PURCHASE 07 WHEAT. Br .Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrtjht Received July 8, 9.35 p.m. Melbourne, July J». ' Japanese buyers have purchased 7600 tons of second-grade wheat at fig 7if ga bushel lo.b.
A STATEMENT DENIED, '• „ Sydney, July 8. sir Owen Cox denies the statement fa an Auckland cable that the Armagh bad accommodation for fifty saloon passengers, a thousand troops, and that only a few were allowed to pass the embargo barrier. • Sir Owen Cox states that the Armagh only had six cabins, and took twelve gentlemen and one lady, and, therefore, was overfull. The troop acwonnodation wits dismantled before she left Australia. FLAGSHIP NEW ZEALAND. _ . ' Sydney, July 8. j The flagship New Zealand has gone to' Oerrii Bay, and returns to Sydney in line to participate in the peace regatta celebrations, which, include a chain of bonfires on the harbor front.—Aus. jtod NJZ. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 5
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