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AUSTRALIAN.

(BY CABLE.—BEUTBB’S TELEGRAMS). SYDNEY, Feb. 10. The International Cricket Match—Australia v. England—was resumed here to-day. The Englishmen, having 9 wickets down, the innings closed without another run being added; Morley being bowled for nil, and Steele, not out, 135. Total, 203. The Aus tralians then went in for their first innings, and, at the mid-day adjournment, had lost 3 wickets for 58. Bannerman, c, 10; Murdoch, b, 0 ; Horan, c, 4 ; Bonnor, not out, 31; Giffen, not out, 8. Extras, 5. Total, 58. Later. The following are the scores in the Australian Eleven’s first innings:—Bannerman, caught, 10; Bonnor, caught, 87 ; Murdoch, bowled, nil; Horan, caught, 3; Giffen, caught, 27 ; Midwinter, bowled, 10 ; Blackham, bowled, 57; Palmer, caught, nil; Spofforth, caught, 1 ; Boyle, not out, 21; Evans, not out, 19 : Extras, 5, Total for 9 wickets, 249. Latest. The following amended bowling analysis in the Englishmen’s first innings:—Palmer, 2 for 52; Spofforth, 2 for 58 ; Midwinter, 2 for 50 ; Boyle, 3 for 52 ; extras, 14, not 5, as telegraphed last night. Total, 249. MELBOURNE, Feb. 20. The strike in the coal trade has practically collapsed, and the majority of the men have returned to work.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1279, 20 February 1883, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1279, 20 February 1883, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1279, 20 February 1883, Page 2

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