AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
[Reuters' special cablegrams, j SYDNEY, February 8. MASONRY. The Grand Lodge of England has disallowed tho New South Wales , Ga*nd Lodge. 1 The Englishmen m the first innings made 268. The New South Wales men then went m :- — -A. Banneroaan, 16 ; Thomson, 2 ; Massie, 38 ; C. Bannerman, 9 ; Evan*, 5 ; Gregory, i ] Sheridan and Spofforth, 5 ; Tin. dale, 0 ; Power, 5. Murdoch carried his but; out for 82. Total, 177. In the second innings the English umpire gave Murdoch " run out." The decision was challenged by th,e mob, which rushed the ground. There was great excitement. Lord Harris was assaulted, and a most disgraceful scene occurred. Now South Wales m the second innings had made 18, wi»,h the loss of one i wiokot. Play was stopped when tbo <
■jrowd rushed tlio ground, but will be resumed on Monday. MELBOURNE, February 8. A bush fire, eight miles from Colac, rushed towards a homestead md destroyed it. The parents and live children were surrouuded, and ! struggled toward the water-dam. A rree fell and killed one child and [ desperately injured the father. The mother and two children were burnt to death. +> .
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1035, 11 February 1879, Page 2
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190AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1035, 11 February 1879, Page 2
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