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SYDNEY.

March 8. The cricket match between the Australian team and tho combined eleven of New South Wales and Victoria was resumed to-day. The Australians were all disposed of for 85 runs in their second innings, Murdoch not out for 31, and M'Donnell caught 18, being the top scorers, and the combined team thus won the match by 246 runs. A severe hailstorm fell during the adjournment for luncheon, which rendered the ground very dead. The Executive has decided that the sentence of death passed upon William Brown, a farmer in the Manning district, tor criminally assaulting his daughter twelve years of age, fehall be carried out. March 9. Nearly one hundred men of the permanent artillery force here have volunteered to proceed for service against the Boers,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 9 March 1881, Page 3

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SYDNEY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 9 March 1881, Page 3

SYDNEY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 9 March 1881, Page 3

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