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CALOGRAMS.

[Rbttter's Special.]

Lokdon, September 5

Australians v. ITotts.

The cricket match, Australians v. Notts was resumed to-day. The Home team with 5 wickets''down, for 41 runs, continued their first innings and were all disposed of for 111. Shrewsbury was the highest scorer with 28. ; The Australians went in for their second innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had scored 114 for the loss of only 2 wickets, McDonnell not being out with 41. The weather was showery during the day, and. play was occasionally stopped.

Constantinople, September 5. The Forte does Outlaw AraTsi.

A proclamation has now been issued-by the Sultan declaring Arabi a rebel, and exhorting the Egyptian people to obey the Khedive.

Alexandria, Sept. 5. Treachery to Arafoi.

Arabi's factotum, who. was recently taken prisoner, has revealed to Sir Garnet Wolseley the exact position and, strength of the enemy at various points; : ' : - ■'■'<■ '■ < ;: ' '.■'■ ■■' ■■' Quarantine Removed. The quarantine which was in force at Suez for vessels from Bombay has now been removed.

[Special to Auckland Stab.]

London, Sept. 4. : The quarantine regulations between Suez and Bombay hare been relaxed in regard to British transports.

Eighty persons were injured and twenty bayonetted •in the late disturbance in Dublin streets between the special constables and the mob

The Queensland Government has declined tbe request made to it to provide facilities for the emigration to that colony of 400 of the Irish Constabulary men who have struck.

The Right Honorable Sir George Grey, G.C.8., formerly Home Secretary, ia reported to be seriously ill.

At a; review at.St. Petersburg a military bridge over a ravine collapsed just after the Czar and his staff had passed over it. Six persons were injured. Three hundred deaths occur daily at th« Phillippirie Islands!! I •, i f f , . Four hundred persons have been killed during the. .-engagements ; between: the' Turkish and Greek people. ' Hostilities fhave been resumed between Chili and Peru.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18820907.2.11

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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318

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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