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(per reutbr's aoenuy. ) ' ' '''*'" ■' — — Received July 7, 1.10 p.m. -A Melbourne, 7. Arrived —P. and 0. steamship Sutlej with the English mails. Another case of small-pox has occurred at the hospital. Stringent precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Received July 7, 12.12 a.m. London, 5. The cricket match at Hnddersfield, Australians v. Combined Yorkshire and Notts was resumed to-day. The first innings of othje visitors closed for a totfefldf 175, towards which Bannerman was the highest contributor with 34. Being over 80 behind their opponents the Australians had to follow on, and when time was called they had put together 124 with 7 wickets down, the match thus ending in a draw. In the Australians second innings Scott, c, 50 ; Midwinter, not out, 32 were the highest scorers. The bowling of the Englishmen was dead .throughput ,the day. There was a good attendance on the ground, but heavy rain fell at intervals, and play in consequence was occasionally $ppj?e4 during the day. The telegram of Friday's play miscarried, and the particulars of the Englishmen's first innings is therefore wanting. ,«♦ , t ".'.. Paris, $. ; Latest; accounts to hand from Toulon,7 a ncr Marseilles state that the epidemic of cholera is increasing in those towns, the precautions taken to prevent its. sp,j-ead/ haying been futile. .. ■ -"i . r ■ Received July 7, 7.52 p.m. ■■'.•' [ " Sydney, 7. The ship Susan Gilmore is still ashore at Newcastle, and lier position is unohanged. The wreck will be sold on Wednesday next. Received July 8, 0.50 a.m. London, 7, 1 following are the names of the team selected to represent All England in the matoh on Thursday next, against the Australian cricketers : — W. G. Grace, Lord Harris, Hornby, Ste|l, O'BneC Barnes*} Briggs, Crossland, Peate, Pilling, and Ulyett. The steamship British King arrived from Lyttelton to-day. One death occurred on tho voyage. Medical experts declare that the disease at Marsailles is true Asiatic cholera. Cairo. 7. News lias been received here to the effect that the Arab rebels attacked Debbah, on the Ist instant. TJhje garrison resisted the assault, aba* repulsed the enemy. Heavy losses occurred on both sides. Received July .8, 11.54 a.m. The weights for the Caufield Cup, to be run in October 18th have bsen published. Commotion heads the list. lOst lib, followed by Malua, 9st 111 b; Legraud, 9st 71b ; Martini-Henry 9st 41b; and Welcome Jack, 9st 41b.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 9 July 1884, Page 2
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397LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 9 July 1884, Page 2
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