AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[beTTTKb's TELKGBAMS.j Mblboubne, December 27. The Mews, at St. Kilda, was destroyed by fire to-day, and 23 horses perished in the flames. : The Intercolonial cricket match was continued to-day, when the New South Wales team continued their first innings, which closed for 403, not 277, as previously telegraphed. Murdoch was the highest scorer with 97. At the close of the play to-day, the Victorians bad scored 143, with one wicket down. Received December 30, 1.5 a.m. Melboubne, Dec. 29. The Intercolonial cricket match was resumed to«day, when the Victo "ians, with one wicket down for 143, continued I their first innings. They remained in all day, and when time was called had lost seven wickets for 423 runs, Blackham being the highest scorer with 109. Received December 30, 1 p.m. Sydney, This" Day. Arrived," yesterday, the Rmgarooma, from Auckland. The New South Wales Government have decided to join the other colonies in the protest against the German protectorate over New Guinsa and the adjacent islands.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 85, 30 December 1884, Page 2
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