AUSTRALIAN.
[reutee’s telegrams.] MELBOURNE, January 3. The Eleven. The cricket match between the English team and the combined eleven of Australia was resumed te-day. The firs); innings of the latter closed for 320, Horan scored 124 and Palmer 34. Tiu English went in for their second innings, and when the stumps were drawn had put together 238 for seven wickets. Following aro the scores :—Ulyett, stumped, 23]; Barlow, stumped, 33 ; Bates, caught, 47; Selby, caught, 70; Midwinter, caught, 4 ; Emmett, bowled, 6 ; Shrewsbury, bowled, 16; Scotton, notout, 13; Shaw, not out, 14. Extras, 12. Total 238, Peate and Pilling have still to go in. The match will be resumed tomorrow, SYDNEY, January 3. The Wreck. Owing to the high sea on tho coast, the steamship Wotongi is rapidly breaking np, and all hope of saving her has been abandoned. The cargo and passengers’ luggage are already lost. Obituary. Mr. J. H. Williams, United States’ Consul at this city, died to-day. ADELAIDE, January 3. Smallpox at SeaIt has transpired that one death from smallpox occurred on board the Orient steamship Garonne before she arrived at the Cape. The vessel is now in quarantine.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2417, 4 January 1882, Page 3
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