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SYDNEY,

December 18

Ihe sculling between Neil Matterson and W. Beach, the champion, for £2OO aside and the championship of the world look place to-day, on the Parramatta river, the weather was beautiful, and there was a moderate attendance. Beach won easily. loiter. Tn the champion sculling match, Beach lt’il from the start, and was never caught, it being evident from the outset that Matter on was overmatched. His Excellency Lord Carrington followed the race, ami at the eonclu. ion congratulated Beach on his victory. I’be ollieial time for the race was 24mins. lOsecs. LONDON. December 21. A letter appeared in the ‘Times’ this morning from the Marquis of Hartington, stating that lie is absolutely entirely witho it information in regard to the scheme of Irish Reform suggested as emanating from Mr Gladstone. Lord Hartington adds that his views on the Irish question are unchanged. CONSTANTINOPLE, December 21. A Comm ssion which was appointed by the Sultan for the purpose of the Science of the Bulgarian-Servian frontier, has arrived at the boundary of the two countries, and will commence labours forthwith.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GBARG18851225.2.4

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 131, 25 December 1885, Page 2

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183

Latest Cablegrams Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 131, 25 December 1885, Page 2

Latest Cablegrams Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 131, 25 December 1885, Page 2

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