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CABLE SUMMARY.

Matthew - Dawsox, the well-known racehorse trainer, is dead.

Sir George Newnes, speaking at a farewell luncheon on board the Southern Cross, thought it would be a mistake for M\ Borchgreviuck, the leader of the expedition, to visit the; Falklands in search of Lieutenant Dogerlache, the leader of the Belgian expedition, who was aware of Borchgrevinck's route. The latter might try to meet him and put aside everything to assist him if necessary.

The revolution in Guatemala is ended. The leader, General Morales, waa captured in a cavern, but died immediately from long exposure and hunger In the county cricket matohjßprkshire v. Derbyshire, Tunnieliffe Brown opened the batting for and at the close of the day's play they were both not out. *.he scores being Tunnieliffe '214, Brown '270. The partnership eventually resulted in 554 runs. Tunnieliffe made 243, and Brown raised his score to 400. The remainder of the Yorkshiremen threw their wickets away aud the innings closed for bu'2. On reaching the fourth century Brown purposely hit his wicket, thinking he had made a record score.

In the match Surrey v. Lancashire the former scored b'34, Hay ward (not out), 315.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIGUS18980823.2.38

Bibliographic details
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 331, 23 August 1898, Page 2

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194

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 331, 23 August 1898, Page 2

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 331, 23 August 1898, Page 2

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