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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.} London, May 30. The cricket mateh — Australians v. Cambridge University, was to-day resumed at Cambridge. The greatest interest was taken in the match. The Cambridge Eleven cpntinued their first innings, which closed, for 216 ; C. T. Stubb being the highest scorer with 118 runs, Palmer took six wickets for 65 runs. The Australians then went in for their second innings, and when stumps were diawn for the day, they had put together 212 for the loss of six wickets. ' May 31. A portion of the cargo of meat, ex ship Dunedin from Port Chalmers, has been placed in the market at Glasgow, I and, is realising 7d. per lb. The cricket match— Australians v. Cambridge University, has resulted in a victory for the latter by six wickets. Constantinople, May 31. It hag transpired that Lord Dufferin, English Ambassador, and Marquis De Noallis, French Ambassador, have requested the Sultan to make a declaration in favor of Tewfik Pasha remaining on the Egyptian Throne. Melbourne, June 1. In the Assembly last night, the debate took place on the motion of Pat? terson, calling attention to the address to the Irish people, signed by certain members pf the House, who had been made public. Bir Bryan O'i oghlen announced that the Government did not intend, tp take any action in the
matter; the signatures to the address expressed thbir loyalty Jo fchtf v Queeii, but uphp}4 'the agitfttiQn «?r Ng«* Home Rule for IrtftMuL Sff B^an O'Loghleii also spok| in fevor p£ the creatipn m Irish Paifliamerffe Tfee debate then closed, # •: ' .: gypKßTi May «•' At the sale of GftWpbell'p estate, George - street, tp-da/» seven shops realised a iwtSft — .*r—
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 2 June 1882, Page 2
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281LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 2 June 1882, Page 2
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