CALOGRAMS.
Betjteb's Telegbams • [Received July 22, lpm.] London, July 21 (noon). Cricket. The second contest between the Australian Cricketers and the All England team commences to-day on the Lords ground. The English representative eleven is composed as follows :—Dr W. G. Grace, Lord Harris, Hon. A. Lyttelton, Messrs Christopberson, A. P. Lucas, W. W. Bead, and A. G. Steel, and Barlow, Peate, Shrewsbury, and Ulyett. • (Received July 22, 2.30 p.m.) London, July 21. The Australians are all out for 229, the highest scorers being—Giffen, b, 63; Scott, c, 75. London, July 21, 3 p.m. Latest telegrams from Lord's ground report that the Australians who went in first, hare scored 117 with 6 wickets down, the" weather has been showery since morning. The attendance on the ground is enormous, and the greatest interest is being taken in the match. The Maori King. It has transpired that Earl Derby, Secretary of State for the colonies will accord Tawbiao'an(bsicial reception at the Colonial Office to-morrow (Tuesday). Pabjs, July 20. Cholera. Eight deathß from cholera have occurred in this oily to-day. The spread of the dieeaae is causing considerable alarm,
_ ;,'.-;<, New Yoek, July 20. %' ■; A. disastrous railway accident occurred near Ohio. A train left the rails and fell over an embankment into the water. Twelve persons were drowned and twentyfive severely injured. - * ".■"; •-■■ Hong Kong, July 20. Parleying regarding the French claim for indemnity on account of the Langson affair is still proceeding. It is considered that the prospects of an agreement being arrived at are improving. ' New Yobk, July 18. Seventeen of the crew of the exploring party;under Lieutenant Greely died from starvation. The survivors subsisted on lichens, and the only clothing they had were seals.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4846, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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