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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

London, 18

The death is announced to-'lay of the Right Hon. Sit Fitzroy Kelly, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, aged eighty-four.

The cricket match Australians v Eh'ven Gen leman tf Scotland was esumed and concluded to-day at Eoinbu g\\. The home team continued their second innings, which closed for 132 runs. 80, le, for the Australians, b' wled splendidly, and did the '* hat trick." taking three wickets in three successive balls. The Australians requiring 132 runs to make to wni, ivent in for their seconl innings, and obtained t.e required nu.nber with the loss of only fiur wickets. They thus won the match by si wickets. Jams and Alexander batted well, ?coring respectively 41 and 47. Bth were caught out.

It is announced that Turkey has sent a note to the Powers protesting against their proposed c .nibitvd naval demonstration, localise it isfeired t;ie sune wi 1 cause anarchy in the Turkish Empire. The Porte, however, agrees to guarantee to carry out the demands ot the Powers in regard to the ccssi n of Dulciguj if the naval display is abandoned.

Arrived William D.ivie ii\in Chalmers ; Earl Uranville, Innn Lyttel ton, Constantinople, Sept. 19. Intelligence lias jeen .received here that the A haivans have re- occupied Dulcigno and expelled the Turkish garrison which was stationed there. Paris, Sept. 18. The crisis which has continued in the French Chambers lor some days past, in regar'i to the expulsion if the Jesu.ts has now terminated, Mnisters having agreed to hilly execute the March decrees against the older. . Sept. 20. Later interviews have taken place with the the purjio.se of reviewing the difference with regard to the explosion of the Jesuits from France. M. Freycinet, President of the Council of Ministers, has resigned and M. F.rry succeeds.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 294, 23 September 1880, Page 2

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299

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 294, 23 September 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 294, 23 September 1880, Page 2

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