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CABLEGRAMS

UEUTER'S CABLEGRAMS. [pee pbess agency] London, September 16. The match, Australians versus Eleven Gentlemen of Scotland, commenced today at Edinburgh. The Home team went in first, and were disposed of for 143 runs. September 17. Tue cricket match at Edinburgh, Australians v. Eleyen Gentlemen of Scotland, was resumed to-day. The Australians went in for their fit-it innings, aud were disposed of for 142 runs. The Home team then went to the wiokets for their second innings, and when the stumps >vere drawn for the day bad scored 106 tor the loss of fire wickets. The Australians play a match against the Nottingham County Eleven on the 23rd and two following Jays. They leave England for Australia by the mail steamer of October Bih. September 18. The cricket match Australians v. Eleven Gentlemen of Scotland was resumed and finUhed to-day at Edinburgh. The Home team continued their second iniims, which closed for 130 runs. Boyle for the Australians bowled splendidly, and did " hat trick," taking three wickets in three successive balls. The Austri lans requiring 132 run 3to win» went in for their second innings, «ad they ob» tamed the required number with the loss of four wickets only, and thus won the malcb by six wickets. Jarvis snd Alexander bitted well, scoring 41 and 47 respectively ; both were caught out. Calcutta. September 17. An inquiry is being ordered to be held into causes which brought about the de« feat of General Burrows at Candahar when attacked by Ayoub Khan. General Phayre is appointed President of the Court of Inquiry. Paris, September 18. The crisis, which has continued in the French Chambers for some days past, in regard to the expulsion of tlie JesuUs, is . now terminated; Ministers having agreed to fully execute the March decrees against the order. Meiboubne, September 18. Thieves entered Government House y< s'erday while his Excellency the Marquis of Normanby and guests were at dinner, and carried of £150 worth of jewellery belonging to Lady and Miss Robinson.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 September 1880, Page 2

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333

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 September 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 September 1880, Page 2

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