CABLE BREVITIES.
The New Zealand boxing team was welcomed at the Sydney Sports Club.
A notable improvement has occurred in* German commerce during the first half of this year. Both imports and exports increased 11 million sterling.
The warships Diadem and Scylla sail at the end of the month with relief crews for the Australian station.
Marseilles is reported free of plague. The British Consul now issues clean bills of health.
_ .rreat house witnessed Miss Crossfey's first performance in Sydney. She .an* brilliantly, evoking tbe enthusiasm of the audience. Her rendering ot "Home, Sweet Home" was given with such pathos that it moved many to tears.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 229, 25 September 1903, Page 5
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