LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS
[BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] [SFECTAIi TO TJIE PEESS AGENCY.] London, June 18. Tho Australians were beaten in one innings. The first innings of the G-entlemc-n players closed for 139. The following is the continuation of the score : —A. Lyttelton, caught off Spofforth, 16 ; Steel, bowled Spofforth, 5; Bush, caught off Midwinter, 16; E. Lyttelton, bowled Boyle, 1; Strachan, 21; sundries 8The second innings of the Australians closed for 63:—Horan, 1; Murdoch, 7; G-arrott, 15; Gregory, 0; Blackharn, 5 (these were all caught off Steel) ; Midwinter, 26; Spofforth, 8 (both were caught off Grace) ; Charles Barmerman, 0; Allan, 0 (both bowled by Steel) ; A. Baunerman, run out, 0; Boyle, 0 ; bye, 1. [BEUTEE'S SPECTAIi TELEGEAMS XD TUB PEESB AGENCY.] Washington, Juno 18. The American Tariff Bill, providing for tho abolition of tho classification of wool, and fixing tlu- duty on nil kinds at 35 cents, and woollen goods at 50 cents, a;l valorem, was defeated in Congress.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1357, 20 June 1878, Page 2
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158LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1357, 20 June 1878, Page 2
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