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(uy electr'.o telegraph— copyright Heuter's Telegrams, (j Adelyjpe, March 22. The cricket mach Australian eleven versus Combined fifteen was resumed today, Combined fifteen continuing their second innings, all were disposed of for 330. The Australian eleven theu went in for a second innings, after scoring 102 for the loss of six wickets, the game was drawn in order to permit tho Australian eloven to embark in the Orient Companies Austral, which lea/es for London to-night. Jones, not out 44 was the highest scorer in the Representative team. Second inniugs match stands:—Combined fifteen first innings 215, second 330, total 575. Australian eleven first 422, second six wickets for 102, total with four wickets to fall 524. Proposals will be made to the sharethe Commercial bank of South Australia next month in which provision is made for the resuscitation of the bank or its amalgamation with some other establishment. Constantinople, March 21. The Roumelian difficulty is not yet settled, Prince Alexander of Bulgaria having urged his appointment as Life Governor of Roumelia in lieu of the proviso of the agreement. It is, however, expected that Prince Alexander will yield to the wishes of the Porte on the subject, and accept the appointment for a term of years, under protest, London, March 22. The resignation of Messrs Chamberlain and Trevelyn has not been withdrawn. Mr John Bright is now attempting to, heal tho split in the Ministry, Per-Merchant Shipping Underwriters' Association. —Arrived-Marlborough from Oamaru, December 22nd; Meropfc, from Lyfctelton, December 30th; Timaru, from Port Chalmers, December 15th,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2251, 23 March 1886, Page 2
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