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CABLEGRAMS.

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT,] .Reuter's Telegrams, SYDNEY, June 11. Received June 12, 1.10a,m.-The football match, Western Districts versus Now Zealand, was played at Bathurst to day, and resulted in a fifth victory for the New Zealanders, The weather was showery throughout the day, and the ground heavy owing to the recent rains. The local men were unable to oppose the visitors with any success, and the latter scored eleven points to their opponents' nil, the first goal being kicked by Dumbell within twelve minutes from the commencement of the game. The play of the New Zealand team was very fast, and their style was much admired. Subsequently they were entertained at a banquet by the local club. LONDON, June 11. It i 3 understood that the order granted by flie Court of Chancery for the liquidation of tho Oriental Bank Corporation affairs, will supersede the decision recently given by Judge Moleswortli, in the Melbourne Supreme Court, whereby the Victorian business of'the corporation was ordered to be wound up locally.

In the course of a speech which he mado at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute last night, the Eight Hon. W, E. Forster insisted strongly upon the necessity of maintaining the union between the Mother Country and the colonies, and deprecated any attempt on the part of the Imperial Government to shirk the duties which it owed to the outlying portion of tho Empire, MELBOURNE. Thursday. The Oriental Bank has given notice of an appeal against the decision of Jtidge Molesworth, requiring the local affairs of the Corporation to be wound up here under the Company's statute, In the Legislative Assembly last nfght the debate on the address in reply was proceeded with, but wa iurtlier adjourned.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 13 June 1884, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 13 June 1884, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 13 June 1884, Page 2

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