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Australian Cables.

e- - - - Pr«i AmooiftMon,—l'oujrii. \ Sir George Dibbs SrDNBt, thiß day. Sir Georgo Dibbs' health is improving Shipping Sydney, July-I Sailed: Bakanoa, for the Bluff, Pacific Cable Board Melbourne this day Tho executive havo appointed Lord Ju'sey as the Commonwealth rcprcsentntivo ot the Pacific Cablo Board. Rough Weather Htdnit. this dw. Arriving vessels report a continuance of tongb weather. Electric Light for Sydney Sydney, thin day. The Oity Council scheme of electrically lighting Sydney is practically complotod, The offioial inuguration will lake placo on Friday. Coal Export Bidmt, thii day. The coal exportod from Newcastle for the past six mouths totalled 1,-182.000 tons, of the valuo of £651,475, a decrease of £225,000 tons, as compared with tho ,|BSt corresponding half year, The Wrecked Australia Meluournu, July 4 The salving of tho Australia's cargo is proceeding satisfactorily. Sydnit, this d*j. A portion of the Australia's salved tea has arriyed, Tho bulk is in excellent condition, The Bubonic Plague Hviiney, thii day. During l!.: ; ' ' ys fifty-fivo plagued rats havo oeeu caught in tho vioinity of Darling Harbour: Perth, this day The plague patient is dead,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 3

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Australian Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 3

Australian Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 3

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