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CABLEGRAMS.

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—(COPYRIGHT.) [REUTER’S telegrams]. Received Sept. 27, 0.455. LONDON, Sept. 25. The Cricket Match at Harrogate between the Australian Team and an Eleven of England was resumed to-day. The Home Team commenced their second innings, which closedfcfor a total of 165. The Australians then went in for their second innings, which closed for a total of 165. The Australians then went in for their second innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had lost four wickets for 48 runs. Received Sept. 27, 11.30 a.m. LONDON, Sept. 25. The ship Mataura, from Port Chalmers, has arrived at the docks ; her cargo of frozen meat will be placed on the market with the least possible delay. John Dillon has resigned his seat for Tipperary in the House of Commons, owing to failing health. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 25. The Khedive, accompanied by his Ministers and Sir E. B. Malet, British ConsulGeneral, arrived at Cairo to-day. The city is brilliantly decorated, and will be illuminated to-night in honor of the British success in Egypt. It has transpired that the Khedive, with the approval England, has invited Baker Pasha to undertake the re-organisation of the Egyptian army, and the task has been accepted by Colonel Baker:

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 2

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205

CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 2

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