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CABLE NEWS TO THE “MAIL.”

(per REUTER’S A^ENCy.)

IRISH REPRESSION BILL.

London, 19th.—-In:the; House, of Com-: mons last night,the:lrish Repression Bill was read a second, time by a majority of 45, In the course, of the debate Mr Gladstone stated that the provisions of the! Bill had been long planned by the Government, and were not merely intended as an' act of resentment for the murder of the: Irish secretaries. ■ ? Home Wool Market. London, 20th.—At the wool sale to-day 10,100 bales were offered. The tone of the sale was strong.' Betting on the English Derbyr London,.; 20thi—The betting on; the Derby,: which is •to be run on the 24th instant,: Is as : follows :—B to 1 against Bruce ; 6 to 1 Shotover ;7 to 1 Dutch Oven ; 8 to ! Quicklime ; 9 to 1 Qivald,'

Australian Cricketers in 'England. London, 20th. —In the cricket* match AuSthtliahs v.‘Sussex, at Brighton;- the latter in their second innings scored 193 runsj the Australians thus winning the match by one-innings. 355 yuna, Palm.er and Garrett bowled splendidly for the Australians.; The Times to-day in a, leading article bails.the* Australian cricketers to England, and says that their success should stimulate Englishmen to.improve theh’!playi hj

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Patea Mail, 22 May 1882, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS TO THE “MAIL.” Patea Mail, 22 May 1882, Page 3

CABLE NEWS TO THE “MAIL.” Patea Mail, 22 May 1882, Page 3

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