AUSTRALIAN.
•< '• -t'! ''^ADttiira., Monday. The English Eleven won the Adelaide matchiby three wickets. , ;;.>_, - ■r.; •>,'■ vSydhxt, This day. It is stated the Newcastle miner* hare decided to refuse to work coal for the A. S. N. Company's steau»er«. MsLßoußKk, This day. Australian Eleven v. Viotorians. The former won by six wickets. Murdock scored one hundred and fifty-two; A. Bannerman fifty-two,'not out; score four wiokets for two hundred and siity-three.f Stdmbt, December 16. Arrived: The s.s. EaabyandEotorua. The Government are taking, the first steps to appoint a Commission to manage the Exhibition. The Noumea (New Caledonian) Government hare gazetted a Commission to inquire into the causes of the revolt. The Queensland Government have notified that they have withdrawn from the contract, with the Australian Company, as the terms are unobserved. The recent Chinese enactments are ignored; .
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 17 December 1878, Page 2
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134AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 17 December 1878, Page 2
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