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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

[RBT/TEb'B TBLBBBAMB.J LONDON, July 19.

The cricket match, Australians v Yorkshire, at Bradford, was concluded to-day, and resulted in a victory for the former by 47 rune. The Torkshiremen in their second innings required 132 to win the match, but only succeeded in putting together 85 runs. The bowling of the Australians was dead on the wieket, and their fielding was excellent. The weather to-day was fine, and there was again a large attendance. July 20.

In the House of Commons last night the Arrears of Rents in Ireland Bill, providing for payment by the State of a portion of arrears due by tenants, such payments to he taken out of the surplus funds of the Irish Church, was again under consideration in committee. After further discussion, the whole of the <jlau.ses were agreed to, and the measure was, passed through committee. AUSTRALIA. fBBTJTBR'S TELEOBAMS.I MELBOURNE, July 20. The; men who were recently arrested : in connection with Avinaki's jewellery robbery ;h»ve been committed for trial. i NEW ZEALAND. [2BB PBBSB AfiaoOli-TIOH.] '; AUCKLAND, July 21. ! A young woman named Waring died of fright on Wednesday. On Monday she was nearly run over by a cart, and'took a succession of •fitß.-whioh terminated .fatally. She has been only. e.ght months married. The Sauth British Inseeanoe Company have been advicod that, on the 18it inst-mt, the London rate for the Suez .Canal risk .would be Z«i6i. . A searoaaof.fche.outter Triad fell overboard in the harbour tocdiiy, and was browned. He leaves a wife and-three children. TB AHOHA, JulySll. A swamper named« George Harrison, working, an liovett'a Swamp oontraot u& Waitoß, has been missing since Monday. He loft Waitoa. Hotel in the *f tarnoon with a mete, who returned in tfce evening, stating that be had mistad Harrison, and<eould not find him. A police constable stationed here went in j seajch yetterday, on hewing the oircum-, statuses, but oould leora nothing. It is supposed that he is lost in the swamp. Mr Leigh, a Victorian mining expert, who ha* been here some days, has taken up several lease areas for Yiotorian capitalists, so great is his opinion of wining ground here. WELLINGTON, July 21. Information has been received by the Customs Department from the officer in charge of the Customs at Porton, that the ketoh Blizibetb, with 17 tors eoal and coke, from Wellington to Foxton, went ashore at 3 a.m. to-day about seven miles south of the enranee to the Manawstu BiTer. AH hands

are saved, and the vessel is not damaged. The captain expects to be able to re->unoh after discharging her July 81. A sharp shook of earthquake was experienced here about 8.46 this morning, lasting a few seconds. „—-» T i °i DUNBDIN, July 21. The Union Steamship Company have received cable advice of the sailing of their new steamer, the Wairarapa, from the Clyde on July 18th, with seventy-two passengers. She is expected to arrive in Melbourne on the Ist of September. , .. . Oapt«in Kitchener died shortly after ten o'clook this morning. _. _...., „ At the Supreme Court, Eliza Whittle, lor laToeny, was senteisoad to three years. Samuel Henry Lees pleaded guilty to uttenog ! his father's name to a cheque. He v-as sentenced to one month without hard labour. I Charles Wilkins and Andrew Neilsou eaoh were sentenced to one month, without hard labour, for fixing Hennessy's labels to brundy bottled by them. The brandy seized was ordered to be foifeited. At the City Court the police brought up a young woman with three ohildrer), all of whom are destitute. It transpired that they had been in the colony seven months, having been sent for by friends, but who are no longer able to keep them. The Bench committed the ohildren to the Industrial School. INVEROARGILL, July 21.

The local Bible in Schools Association are circulating a petition for presentation to Parliament, praying that the Bible be reintroduced into public sohools. It is pointed out that the results of the polling in the districts show an overwhelming majority of the people in favor of this step, and if the House is not satisfied it is suggested a plebiscite bo taken.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2586, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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