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': ♦ '■ .'-■ ■:••■ London, August 24. -^^■The match Australians v. eighti#e» of Yeadon, was continued today. The former resumed jbheir first innings but were not disposed of until they jaade 217. runs. Barinermah vras highest scorer with 58 ; Boyle scored 42; Both men were caught out. The Yeadon eighteen then, went in for their first innings, and scored 106 run*. Boyle bowled splendidly, and took ten wickets, Tbe ; YeadsP men being 1 12 runs behind their opponent* bajc^tp follow their innings, and; when . stumps were drawn for the day had only scored seven rune for loss of & wickets. " . Melboubne, Thursday. W" Bir li ercples Robinson has accepted an invitation to a race meeting to be held on September 16, 7 here will be a large amount of added money to tjie chief event. r ' : , Brisbane* Thursday. The Opposition have renewed > 'their •obstruction in the Assembly to " the mail contract; and o overnment now threaten 'to adjourn for three d montbß withont supply. m London, August 25. ,-j Jhe^ightHon. W. E. Gladstbiie \ '[)% .now .quite recovered from- his j^raoeat illness, and leaves Grave^erid *^vtomorr6W on a cruise off the coasts of 'fc^fond. ; ttnd Scotland^ in Messrs £>op#l<jl Ourrie and Co's steamship Grantley Caetle. GMferd, . V.CV has been Colonial Secretary of "WesA fnrther debate took place in Hpb^fiotlß^'of Commons today on the state d! 1 affairs, in Ireland. madeavejbem^njusn£ficli t .in hTsjiid thaji the conof ;a > Pftiliament in only remedy to; merit

said that the action of the House of Lords, in rejecting the Irish Tenants Compensation Bill, was much to be regretted, and would possibly prove a great calamity I and added that if coercion should prove necessary in Ireland, he would introduce a Bill to effect san\e, and one which would relieve the Government from the consequences of the action of unjust landlords. The Australian cricketers were entertained last night by the 'Mayor of Leeds at a public banquet. Murdoch, in replying to the toast of the evening, took occasion to allude to the Sydney cricket disturbance last year, wd defended jfche j3ydney ciickefceis, :j who, he sajd , \were quite blameless; in the matter* • »". - . ;. .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 105, 27 August 1880, Page 3

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LATEST Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 105, 27 August 1880, Page 3

LATEST Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 105, 27 August 1880, Page 3

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