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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS.

London, September 28. Iv the cricket match, Australians versus Players, the latter in their -second innings were all dispbsed of for 82 runs. Calmer and Boyle again bowled Well, the former, taking six and the latter three wickets. The Australians, who required forty runs to win the match, then went in for tbeir second innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had pat together ten runs for three down. There was a thick haze over the ground all day, which seriously interfered with the play. i September 29. Steps are being taken- by a number of colonists in England to present a testimonial to the Australian cricketers before' they- return to Australia. Several leading Liberals, representing a considerable section of the party, are urging the Government to call Parliament together again in November. ', " " '" It is feared that the demands of Montenegro.that the Powers should* take some steps of coercidn towards Turkey beyond a naval demonstration will jeopardise the latter being 'carried into effect. 'England 1 and', Russia 'are willing to carry, out the display, but -it is doubtfuHf the other Powersjv.hq. have sent vessels tb Ragusk will consent to act in concert. '-■-. ■ -. .' .. •> '■.. . ••. A J K. ' ' The cricket match, Australians v. Players, was resumed this "morning. Spo*ffc*rtb>, who was absent on Monday and Tuesday*, 1, to-day went to the wickets in the place of Bannerman,.; and, was -caught- outr wheu-jhe-bachput together 21 runs. Play. is now prope ding; Constantinople, September 28. Intelligence has been -received- that the Montenegrins have asked the aid of the Great Powers to -enable them to obtain possession of. Dulcignp. Tlsy solicit the Powers to take some steps beyond coercion through the fleet. The admirals in command of tbe vessels forming the squadron 'nave re-' ferret to tbeir* respective Governments for instructions! ... „*-,. f,,.. .CALoUT*Ar>September<2B. - The Cabulese who formed part of Ayoub Khan's defeated army and escaped to Cabul, bave submitted to Ameer Abdul Rahman.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 232, 30 September 1880, Page 2

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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 232, 30 September 1880, Page 2

LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 232, 30 September 1880, Page 2

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