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CALOGRAMS.

[Reutek's Special.] London, September 5. Dublin Quiet. Intelligence to hand this morning from Dublin is to the effect that the city is now quiet, no rioting having taken place last night. The majority of constables having returned to duty, the city is again under proper police protection. The Archbishop of Canterbury. The latest bulletin issued states that Dr Tait has recovered from his recent relapse, and is now stronger. Hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery. Beblin, September 4. Terrible Railway Disaster—so Persons Killed. A disastrous railway accident occurred today at Huldstette, near Baden. An excursion train, with a large number of passengers, left the rails. \Piffcy persors were killed, and a laree number have suffered injuries of a more or less serious nature. London, September 4. Wool. At to«day's wool auction the catalogue comprised 9000 bales, for which a fair demand was experienced. : Australians v. Nottingham. The Australian cricketers commenced their return match against eleven of Nottinghamshire at Nottingham to-day. The weather was fine, and a large number of spectators were present. The Australians went in first, but.owing to the excellent bowling and fielding of the Home team, only made 131. The/highest scorer was" Mur^citr^owtedr yfth 72L~ He only gave one chance, and %is play was much admired. The Home team then went in, and at the close of the day's play had lost five wickets for 41.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2

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