REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
TO PRESS AGENCY, DISBANDING OF THE BRITISH RESERVES. London, July 23. The Reserves are being disbanded. An amnesty is to be proclaimed in South Africa on the 31st. Rome, July 23. Democratic meetings are being held throughout Italy, claiming Trieste and Tyrol. LATEST UNPUBLISHED. [special to press agency.] EARL BEACONSFIELD A KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS V. CAMBRIDGE ELEVEN. London, July 22. Earl Beaconsfield has been invested with the Order of the Garter, at Osborne. The Australian cricketers played against eleven of Cambridge University, at Lord’s, The first innings of the University closed for 285, the highest scorer being the Hon. A. Lyttelton [who played in the Midliesex team], 72. The first innings of the Australians closet I for 111 : C. Bannennan made 12 ; Murdoch, 47 ; Horan, Spofforth, and Blackliain, all nil ; Gregory, 0 : Garrett, 13 ; Bailey, 5 ; Allan, 12; Boyle. 9 ; A. Ba nnennan, 1 ; sundries, 11 —[? total, 115,] The Cambridge bowling was very effective; Morton alone took seven wickets. The bowling of the Australians was considerably knocked about. The attendance was enormous. Wickets splendid. Weather hot.
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Kumara Times, Issue 569, 24 July 1878, Page 2
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