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CALOGRAMS.

[Beutbb's Special..] London, September 9. Australians v. Iziagari. The cricket match at Scarborough, Australians v. Izingari, was concluded to-day, resulting in a draw, want of time preventing its completion. The Australians were at the wickets for their second innings the whole day, and when stumps were drawn had scored 423 for 6 wickets.

(Special to Auckland Star.) London, September 10, . Sir F. Leightoh's splendid Academy groups " Wedded Years," -and " The Jacobite Proclamation," hare been purchased for the Sydney Museum. The population of Iceland is being decimated by famine and measles. China has occupied the capital of Corea, and has reinstated the former King. A force of French marines have been landed at Madagascar to protect French interests; The Democratic Federation has commenced, a fresh agitation against Chinese immigration The Times declares Sydney Taiwhanga's Maori mission to have been a decided failure and condemns the Land Association scheme, saying that the creation of a lot of idle annuitants would certainly not remedy tlie evils complained of by the natives.

Lord Dufferin distrusts the working of the' ( Convention as suggested by Turkey^ as well as certain phrases in the proclama* tion calling on Arabi to surrender, and, before signing, he has referred the matter to the Home Government.

• The Turko-Greek armistice has been arranged, the Greek claims being adhered to.

The cholera, which has been raging so dreadfully at Manilla, now shows signs of steady abatement. A number of French officers have arrived at Breslau for the purpose of watching the review of troops about to be held there by the Emperor.

London, September 9. In the cricket match against the Izingari Club, Giffen, one of the Australian bowlers, hurt his knee, and had to retire. Blackham, the wicket keeper, lost several teeth by being struck by a ball from Boyle. In the Izingari match, Bannerman and Bonnor are not out, the former with 120 and the latter with 122. Giffen made 15.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4274, 12 September 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4274, 12 September 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4274, 12 September 1882, Page 2

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