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London, July 12. Mve per Cent New Zealand 1889 Loan, 105*.

The homeward mails via Brindisi per Aconcagua were delivered in London to-day. The cricket match, Australians v. the Leicester County Eleven commenced to-day. The Außtraliaus in their first innings scored 142 runs. The Home team in their first innings had lost five wickets for 32 runs when the stumps were drawn. The weather waß fine throughout the day, and the attendance of the public was very large. The wicket was very dead. The homeward Australian and New Zealand mails via Brindisi which left Melbourne on May 28 were delivered here this morning.

July 13. Tom Taylor, the editor of Punch, is dead. In the House of Commons the Ministry have withdrawn the Bill which they iutroduced for assimilating the borough franchise of Ireland with that of England.

Greece has assented to the joint proposal of England and France that she should abBtain from calling out her army reserves pending the receipt of Turkey's reply to the Great Powers.

Paris, July 13. M. Rochef ort, availing himself of the pardon granted by President Grevy to the Communists, has arrived in Paris and has received a cordial welcome from his friends and sympathisers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 167, 14 July 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 167, 14 July 1880, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 167, 14 July 1880, Page 2

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