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  3. MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS.

    Argyllshire, left U.K. August 2, with troops for Australia, via the Capo. She Is due Sydney, Sept. 20. Cargo: Adelaide, 840 tons; Melbourne, 2270 ...

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  7. IMMENSE GRAIN FREIGHTS FOR SAILING VESSELS.

    The big British four-masted barque Bellands, 2939 tons nett register, which left Sydney hist December with 4200 tons of wheat, and arrived at Dublin ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. WHEAT POOL.

    A further statement issued on Thursday by the chairman (Senator Russell) of the Australian Wheat Board disclosed that 30,000,000 bushels of wheat ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Except for a shower or two on the North Coast, fine generally and milder, though still cold at night, with frosts on the highlands and slopes. Some ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. OUTWARD MAILS.

    United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially endorsed letters) —10.30 a.m., Prinzessin. America (North)—10.30 a.m., ...

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  11. TRADE AND RESTRICTIONS.

    Mr. J. M. Paxton struck the right note on Saturday when he stated at the annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales that what all business men now wanted was some relaxation of the system of control which hail been imposed upon merchants in recent ...

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  12. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    The North Coast S.N. Company's steamer Eurringbar, 876 tons, was damaged in collision late on Friday night with the vehicular steamer ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. INWARD MAILS.

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  14. TUG STERLING SUNK.

    The tug Sterling was sunk in Darling Harbour on Saturday afternoon as the result of a collision with Burns, Philp's Island steamer ...

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  15. E. & A. LINE.

    The St. Albans sailed from Hongkong on 12th August for Sandakan, Port Darwin, Queensland ports, and Sydney. She is timed to leave ...

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  16. COMING FOR WHEAT.

    The Norwegian Australian Line have been advised that the following steamers are now bound to Australian ports to load wheat for Norway:— ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE WITH TRADE.

    In regard to the policy of the British Government relating to British trade, the dilatoriness of the authorities is giving rise to much adverse ...

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  18. THE PORT NICHOLSON.

    The new C. and D. liner Port Nicholson, which is due here on Monday from New York, is a new twin-screw vessel built by R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie ...

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  19. LATEST CHARTERS.

    Oevre s, 3687 tons, Melbourne to Norway-wheat. Thordis s, 4768 tons, Adelaide to Norway—wheat. ...

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  20. PRODUCE FROM RIVER PLATE.

    Figures compiled by the "Review of the River Plate" show that a total of 966.411 tons of grain has been exported from the Argentine since the ...

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  21. WANDILLA AGAIN IN INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's passenger steamer Wandilla, in command of Captain James Sim, O.B.E., will reenter the interstate ...

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  22. HIGH WATER AT SYDNEY.

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