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■■ '•"■:■,.' : ' Londok, September 17/:' I'jjiii.t'V'.i'oii ilte championship of the Thames, lu.-atiug both Higgius and Boyd. 'September'lß. Kaiooly succeeds Baron Yon Beust as Austrian Ambassador at London. War between Turkey "and Greece is )i(v.v (.'onsulered inevitable. ' ' • i ■ Tlie Qut hu of Grepi-e proceeds from Lividia to confer with the Czar. - * ' Sunderland, second innings, .one hundred a«id tbrlyseven. .Australia, Second innings, fit'Lj.eight. The game was won by Suridcrland. This is the last'game to be p!a\ ed by the Australians in England.'
(ItEtHiittV Special to Pkess Agency.)
London, September 14,
By the collision at Woolwii h six hundred and six.y six persons are known to have perished in the steamer Princess Alice.
The Princess, Alice Belief Fund has reached fourteen thousand pounds.
The Government have sanctioned the appoi ttueut of Wilson for the control- of Egyptian finance.' The race for the Doncaster Cup yesterday resulted as follows: —Pageant, 1*; Hampton, 2 ; Kingstrke, 3.
The Australian Eleven played twelve ol Weal Scotland. The first iDnings of the Australians resulted in a»score of 268* The first innings of their opponents/ was 99; second ditto, 85. The Australians v vii in one innings. They played against eighteen of Sunderland. The latter scored 59 and the Australians "77.
The , Sunderland second innings stands one out ior 33 runs.,. , " . i
London, September 15.' la consequence of the Russian evacuation of Erzeroum, the Archbishop there, fen ring the,massacre of Christians by the JMahoinedan population,,has' invoked Consul Layard to grant English'protection, i The Lord Mayor has opened a fund for the relief of the sufferers by the late colliery explosion. ■ ••!,,} j - Destructive floods. have occurred in Canada, and Toronto is flooded. Lord Chancellor Cairns has been created an Earl. , ,:*. • ~ The Daily News-says'the Envoys of two of the Great Powers?have intimated to the Porte that a second, Corgress wiU probably be proposed on the grounds of Turkey's unsatisfactory fulfilment of the Treaty obligations. > The Pope is ill, ' ..
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2994, 19 September 1878, Page 2
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