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LATEST AU3TRALIAN NEWS.

Melbourne, Jan. 16. It is believed that Parliament will not be dissolved until next month. — Mr W. J. T. Clarke, the wealthiest person m the colonies, died on Tuesday last. He leaves over £3,000.000. — Several ladies have passed matriculation and civil' service examination. Two daughters of Professor Kean were foremost on the list. — The City of Auckland leaves Sydney with the Califormau mail on the 17th. — A new Ministry has been formed in Queensland with Mr McAllister na Piemnr. Its policy includes abolition of ad valorem duties, luirm'jration, and free selection with limited area. — English cricketers are faring badly at the >>aiuU of Colonial players. Solwell mutch was concluded in two days. All England Cloven made 13 in their first inn nigs; the Solwell twenty-two made 71. All England Eleven made 93 in their second inning , leaving Solwell Gl to *et, which tljey accomplished willi the loss of elt yen vvickeli. The bowling of Oosstick and Conway was splendid. — The English Eleven won the Wnrnanibool match bj nine wickets. Jivpp made a splendid inning?. Breadstufl's lirni at £1J to ,{JI3 10? ; wheat., much wanted, £5 10s 6d ; maize. 5b Gd.

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 22 January 1874, Page 2

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LATEST AU3TRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 22 January 1874, Page 2

LATEST AU3TRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 265, 22 January 1874, Page 2

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