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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS.

• London, June 15. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters ; Association reports the arrival of the Fernglen from Auckland) sailed February 26; Lady Jocelyn, from Lyttelton, sailed March 27; Westland, from Lyttelton, Bailed April 3j arrived at New York, Elmiranda, from Auckland. June 16. The match, Australians versus eighteen of North of Ireland, concluded at Belfast today, The Australians in their second innings made 129 with the loss of only one wicket, and won the match by nine wickets. Murdoch caught out for 72, and Bannerman Hot put for 45. The Select Committee of the House of Commons, which was appointed to farther the consideration of the question which arose through Bradlaugh's refusal to take the oath, has presented its report to Parliament. The Committee recommends that Bradlaugh should be allowed to a make an affirmation in place of the customary oath. . - June 17. • King George I, of Greece, who is now on a -■visit to England, was to-day presented with the freedom of the City of London. H.E.H. the Prince of Wales performed the ceremony of presentation. The Bight Hon. Mr Gladstone was present, and made a speech I thi^gagion, in which he said he warmly*-J v v Their actual destination is, I IStf lt??' :*& yftfenpwtfi „ I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 2

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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 2

LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 2

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