AUSTRALIA.
[BBHTSB'B TBUtoBAXS.] MELBOURNE, Dec. 27. The cricket match between Victoria and New South Wale* was concluded and resulted In a victory for the Victorians by two wickets. The New South Wales Eleven in their second innings scored 215. The Vietoriana lost eight wickets In making the 129* runs required. SYDNEY, Dec. 27. Another ease ol smsll-pox has occurred at Woolioomooloo. Arrived—RnasiaH maa-oLwar, Africa, from Auckland. ADELAIDE, Dec. 26. The cricket match between (be South Australian fifteen and the English eleven resulted in a draw. The first innings of the visiters closed for 293, as against 284 of the local team. Baton made 71. Barlow 62, Selby 51. The fifteen went in and had put together 28 for the lon of two wickets when play was stopped.
BRISBANE, Dio. 27. It ia stated that Mr Archibald Archer will, in aU probability, shortly be appointed to the Colonial Secretaryship rendered vacant by the election of Sir Arthur Palmer to the Presidency of the Legislative Council, the portfolio being temporarily held by the Hon T. M’llraitb. Premier,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 4
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175AUSTRALIA. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 4
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