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Australian Cricketers in England.

Victory over the Ma.yle"boae

Eleven.

Prospects of Peace—Another

Version.

The whole Treaty to lie Sub-

mitted to Congress.

London', May.27.

In the mutch of the Australian cricketers N versus Marylebone Club, the first innings of t'aeir opponents closed for thirty-threes and the first innings of the Australians for forty-one ; second innings of the Marylebone nineteen. The Australian bowling was very effective. The game was won by Australia with nine wickets. Spofforth took eleven wickets fo.. 1 twenty runs ; Boyle eight wickets for seventeen ru^s. There was a very large attendance.

Prince Bismarck invites the Powers to a Congress, which is expected to meet on the 1:1 th of June.

The whole Treaty is to be submitted.

It is officially stateu in Parliament that the prospects of peace are materially improT-d.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 2

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134

Australian Cricketers in England. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 2

Australian Cricketers in England. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 2

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