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AUSTRALIAN.

eeutee's teleobams. Received March 15. 1.5 a.m. Adelaide, March 14 The cricket match, Australian Kleven v fifteen of South Australia, was continued here to day. The home team resumed their first innings and were all disposed of for 260. The Australians then went in, and when the stumps were drawn had lost seven wickets for 246. Tlie following are the scores : — Bannerman, c, 35 ; McDonnell, c, 22 ; Murdoch, b, nil ; Giffen, b, 36; Midwinter, c, 25; Blackham, b, 14; Alexander, c, 69; Scott, not out, 29 ; Boyle, not out, 9 ; extras, 7 ; total — 246. The Australian team will leave here for England by the steamer Sutlej to-morrow. Sydney, March 14. A prize of £200 h«s been offered for a match between professional scullers, the winner to meet Hanlon, the American oarsman. ■"■ailed, this afternoon, the steamship Wairarapa, tor Auckland. Melbourne. March 14. Mr W. J. Greig, a merchant of this city, has failed for £90,0)10. The liabilities are chii'fly outside of the colonies. He ha? disappeared from Melbourne, and is believed to have gone in theLusitania, which sailed last week. Lord Keay has bren offered the Governorship of Victoria, but has declined it. The Suez Canal Coin puny has formally approved of the convention made by BaroH de Lessens, but the meeting was of a rather a tuuiulous character.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 31, 15 March 1884, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 31, 15 March 1884, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 31, 15 March 1884, Page 2

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