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Sydney, 12th November. The Shaw and Lillywhito team of cricketers commenced a match against a team of the Cumberland Cricket Club to-day. Rain fell during the early part of the day, and interfered with the progress of the match. The visitors went in first, and only succeeded in compiling 67 runs when the last wicket fell, The home team followed, and lost 9 wickets for 13 runs. London, 12th November. Russia is asking the Prince of Mongolia to become a candidate for the Throne of Bulgaria. The frozen meat by the Iberia from Sydney realised 3|d per lb. The statement that the Claimant had been arrested in New York for personation turns out to be incorrect. Bishop Moorehouse is strongly opposing free education. The Queen Mining Company is allotting shares, Melbourne, November 13. Cree, the jockey, who was severely hurt while riding in the steeplechase at Flemington on Saturday last died yesterdayThe hearing of the Rev George Dodd's appeal against the decision of the Melbourne Presbytery was concluded yesterday, the General Assembly rejecting the appeal. Calcutta. November 11. The revolt of the Ghilzais tribes in
Northern Afghanistan has been coinptetely supjiresjerl. - Sydney, November 1.4. A Protectionist demonstration took place in Sydney yesterday, several thousand persons joiniug in the procession, Colonial manufactures were exhibited on an extensive sale,'. The procession paraded through the princi> pal streets, and at the Domain addresses were delivered, pointing out the benefits to be derived from Protection.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2452, 15 November 1886, Page 2
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