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NEWS BY CABLE

(BY BLECTR'.O TELEGRAPH—COPY RIGHT) Reutur's Telegrams. (Received 30th, 9.45 p,m,) London, July 29. The return match, Surrey v AustraMahs commenced at Kensington Oval to-day. The attendance was good, (he weather being fine. The visitors wont in first and remained at the wickets all day, the last wicket falling shortly before, time was called. Giffen, bowled, 59, wns tlio most successful batsman. The Australians innings closed for 159, The bowling of tho Home team was (lead on the wicket, Melbourne, July 30. Mr Patoii who has been engaged in missionary woik in New Hebrides hail an interview with the. Premier to-day on the subject of the .French occupation of those islands. • Mr Paton stated in course of conversation that reported outrages upon French subjects by, natives in the New Hebrides were unsubstantiated. ' ; Sydney, July 30 ' The Customs Bill came.up.'jbr further consideration in Committee in tinLegislative Assembly last" Alter a prolonged debate, which was iiot concluded • until an early .hour this morning, the measure was pasjd through Comraittetf.Vthe Legislative Council. The Bill authorising a grant to Sir John'febbertsoa'for patriotic service was read a third 'time and passed,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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188

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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