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CALOGRAMS.

: OUbutes'si Speciai,.] iioNibby, September 20. Australians v. ShaYs ,. Eleven. The cricket match at the Oval, between the Australian team and Shaw's Eleven, which visited the colonies last year, was resumed to-day, when the visitors, with seveu wickets down, and 38 runs to their

credit, continued their first innings, which closed for a total of 87. The Home team then went in.for their second innings, and at the closo of the day's play had lost six wickets for 190 runs.

> ■ ? \ ;. Alexandria, Sept. 19. ici- Abdellali jreported SHotv ' A rep irt is current here to-day that a number; of the soldiers forming part of the Damietta garrison, who refused to surrender, have mutinied and shot the commander, m Abdellah. * St. PETEEsBUBa, Sept. 19. ' - - Russia and Montenegro. An offensive and defensive alliance was concluded to-day between the [Russian and Montenegrin Governments.

The Auckland Star publishes the fol~ i lowing " specials ":—. ; , ■ London, September 20. The colonists resident in England intend to give a grand banquet to the Australian cricketers on Thursday s next. The weather oni the Alps from St. Gothard through the Tyrol has been lately of most uuusual severity, and many" dangerous landslips have occurred. The .The river Drave has been flooded, and its overflow has devastated 'the country through which it flows into the Danube. A serious landslip has, blocked the. St. Golhafd tufiriel. The Porte exhibits the utmost disinclination to commit itself to any definite policy in Egypt until England has anhouDced what its intentions are. Italy has withdrawn from the Protectorate of the Suez Canal on England [ intimating that it is quite prepared lo provide forit.s protection. . „.,..« Next Sunday is to be a day of thanksgiving for the late victories. The Parisian Press now.urge; the English Government to continue.ihe joint control with France in Egypt, and favors whac would, practically amount to the establishment of a protectorate. ■Sklakieh has surrendered to onr troops.

; TliertJleibasi have promised to use their utmost influence ta allay the spirit of fanaticism which has been aroused amongst a large section of the Mahon)m.edaa population. •'•;. >■""■■ ' ■ - r ■■■:.■-■■■

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4283, 22 September 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4283, 22 September 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4283, 22 September 1882, Page 2

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