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TELEGRAPHIC.

Batting and Bowling Averages of the Australian Team. Australians v. Eighteen of Stockport Turks Agree to Austral an Occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Difficu ty re Batouni Expected.

SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE.

[FROM OTTE OWN CORRrSPONDENT.] London, July 5. The Australian cricketers have played eight matches. The averages for the first six have been made up, and are as follows : BATTING AVERAGES. Per Innings. Midwinter ... ... ... 29 Bailey ... ... ... ... 26 Garrett 20 C. Bannerman ... ... .. 19 Spofforth ... ... ... 18 BOWLING AVERAGES. Garrett, one wicket for every three runs. Spofforth, one wicket for every four runs. Boyle, one wicket for every five runs. [special to the press agency.] London, July 5. Tho Australians played Eighteen of Stockport. In their first innings the Australians made 163. The top score was made by Bailey, 34; and Blackham, 33. The Stockport team have one out for 18. Tho attendance is moderate. [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS TO THE PRESS AGENCY.] Berlin, July 6. Tho Turks have accepted, in principle, the Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but demand that a limit bo fixed as to its duration, and stringent regulations as to area to be occupied. The navigation of the Danube is to be opened to all nations. A difficulty is expected with reference to Batoum.

INTERPROYINCIA L.

[Per Press Agency ] Timabu, July 6. Batsman is scratched for the Timaru Handicap at the Steepleehasa meeting. Wellington, July 6, Mr Crawford, E M,, took his seat for the last time on the Bench this morning. The members of the Wellington bar presented him with a complimentary address. The members of the local press also made him a handsome present. Mrs Crawford was presented by the Clerk of the Court with a handsomely chased silver goblet, and by Inspector Atcheson with a silver hooped flagon. Mr Mansford, the new R.M., takes his seat on Monday for the first time.

C A BL E N EW S.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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