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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS.

[Rbuter's Telegrams per Press Association.! London, June 9. The cricket match, Australians v. Eighteen of Malton, Yorkshire, was resumed today. The Home team continued their second innings, which was stopped yesterday owing to the inclemency of. the wearher. They were all disposed of for 95 runs. The Austra.lians.then went in, having 88 rnns.to make to win, which they made with the loss of only six wickets, and won by four wickets. Arrived-— Marlborough- from Port Chal=mers, March 15. ; Otaki, from Port Chalmers, March 28 ; Piako, from Lyttelton, March 6 ; May Queen, from Bluff, February 24, Glenlora, from Napier, February 12;" Lutterworth, from Wellington, February 13 ; Anazi, from Auckland, February 27. ;<\>-~r;..t ■*■•--■ ' J U n e jo. , The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Earl Kimberley, has sent an official despatch to the Lieutenant-Governor of Natal, instructing him to avoid allowing the extension of territory to be a plea for disputes between the colonists and the native tribes, and to abstain' from interference with free tribes. Information has been., received that the Albanians are disbanding, and a resumption of hostilities with the Montenegrins is not improbable,. . .Adelaide wheat, per 4961bs ex warehouse, '52s*; Adelaide flour, per 2801bs ex warehouse, ■38s ; New Zealand wheat, ex ship, 495. The/Australian cricketers 'commenced the match to-day against Eleven of Yorkshire at ;£ew«burjvt;v The «Hoiue ■ team went in first and scored/55. •< Spofforth and Palmer each took fiye?^wickets. The Australians then "went in and scored 65. The Yorkshire Eleven commenced their second innings, and •: when the stumps were drawn had made 51 ; runs with the loss of only one wicket. The ground is not in good order. Mr Gladstone, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, proposes to reduce the duty on wines, and to replace the malt, duty by a tax on beer.' He further proposes to increase the cost of spirit licenses, and to increase: the income tax by a penny. These changes will show a surplus of £380,000.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 140, 12 June 1880, Page 2

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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 140, 12 June 1880, Page 2

LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 140, 12 June 1880, Page 2

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