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[Special.] London, May 21. The Lancashire operatives refuse a settlement of the dispute. The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Sydney section of the Paris Exhibition, and complimented the colony on its exhibits and the taseful manner in which they were arranged. The Nottingham men scored in the first innings 153 runs, and the Australians in the second 40 with three |vvickets down. It was raining and the ground was very dead. The Government has determined to repress the Irish obstructionists, and a motion is pending on the subject to the effect that members when once warned must keep silence during the current sitting.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 23 May 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 23 May 1878, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 23 May 1878, Page 2

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