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CALOGRAMS.

[Bbtttbb's Special.] London, August 10. The total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is £10,750,000, or ] £500,000 less than at this day lasi week. Australians v. Flayers. The following is the full score at the close of the first day's play in the match at the Oval between the Australians and the Players of England:—Shrewsbury, b, 6 ; Ulyett, c, 12; Barnes, b, 87; Bates, o, nil; Lockwood, b, 3; Head, run out, 130; Flowers, b, 25; Emmett, c, 21 Feate, o, 1; Sherwin, not out, 2; Moriey, not out, 4; sundries, 19. Total for 9 wickets, 310. There was a Very large attendance on the ground, and great interest was taken-in the match. Bead and Barnes, for the Flayers, batted splendidly for their respective scores of 130 and 87. ..The Australian team in this match does not include Spoffortb, who is not well enough to play. London, August 10 (evening). Arrears of Xftont Bill Passed. In the House of Lords to-day the Arrears of Bent in Ireland Bill as reamended in the House of Commons, came up for reconsideration. After some discussion the Peers accepted the amendments, which were made to \ the various clause upon the motion of Mr Gladstone, and the bill was stead aMihird time and passed.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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