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The Berlin Congress Treaty. Bri wish Government not Abandoned Policy Enunciated. New South Wales and South Australia at FABZS EXHIBITION. Shocking Murder in Wales, Lords and Commons at Wimbledon. Australian Cricketers Defeat Leicestershire.
[midnight message detailed bt blenHEIM.J : (Beuteb's Special to Tbess Agency.) London, July 16. The Marquis of Salisbury's despatch, enclosing the text of the Treaty, entirely refutes the idea which has been gaining ground that the Cabinet had abandoned the policy enunciated in the Marquis of Salisbury's circular of Ist April. ;
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London, July 17. President Pery, Paris Exhibition, recommends the Gold Medal and . Pitt's Silver Crozier to Sydney for Wool; and the G-and Prize to South Australia for wheat. At Wimbledon the Lords made four forty-three (443); the Commons four thirty-five (435). ; : I The-Eurydice "has been raised after many previous failures. Mr Goschen, oaring to tho adoption of the county franchise, announces his intention to retire from the representation of the city of London. A shocking murder has been committed at Llongelly, Monmouth, by a workman named Wilkins, his wife and three children being the victims. The second innings of the Leicestershire team closed for one hundred and forty-five. The following are the scores of the Australians in their second innings :— Murdoch ... ... ... 24 Bannerman ... ... ... 133 Hoi'an, not out ... ... 60 Gregory, not out ... ... 3 Sundries ..,<, ... -... 10
Total ... ... 230 The Australians won by eight wickets, Bannerman's batting was superb.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2941, 19 July 1878, Page 2
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