CALOGRAMS.
(Reuteb's Special to Association.)
Capetown, May 22.
It is officially announced that Sir Bar tie Frere has consented to remain Governor and High Commissioner of the Cape Colony, it being understood for the express purpose of assisting the proposed Confederation.
London, May 21.
The Australian cricketers in their match against eighteen of Longsight made 214 in their first innings. The top score was made by Blackham, 81; Bonnor made 74. In their second innings the English team have eight wickejs down for 72 runs. * Calcutta, May 22.
The Viceroy, in accordance with the views of the Liberal party, has been officially instructed to close the campaign
in Afghanistan with the least possible delay. It is, however, considered doubtful, owing to hostile tribes still continuing. The n'ghtiug is desultory, although not of a very serious nature.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 24 May 1880, Page 2
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136CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 24 May 1880, Page 2
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