CALOGRAMS.
(Bbutrk's Spkcial to Association.)
London, May 14. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. In the match against 18 gentlemen players, the Hampshire team scored 116 in the first and 113 in the second innings. The Australian team won the match in one innings, with 21 runs to spare. London, May 15. The Orieut s.s. Linguiri sailed from Plymouth to-day. ENGLAND'S POLICY. The statement v.-'jich has been made having referenca to the policy of coercion has been denied. (Correction) London, May 14. At the wool sales merino fleece and merino lamb's wool are unchanged, bat cross-breds are 2|d to 3d lower compared with the previous sale. No further sele will be held until Wednesday, the 19th, owing to the Whitsun holidays. Tb,e sales close on Juae Bth.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3553, 17 May 1880, Page 2
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124CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3553, 17 May 1880, Page 2
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