EUROPEAN.
[BBPggß'g TEI,gQB AMBI The Australians against ai England M LONDON, September!!! The cricket match, Australian., v . A^i England Eleven, was resumed ted *!:1 Iho home team continued their fi»ir* 3 nings, aud were all disposed of for ZM runs. w *4». ■■■; Tko Australians' Game Hobblm.'ffl LONDON, September 7 The cricket match Australians v li, England was continued to-day. Aft,,,, ftM liome team had been of for «t";: runs, the Australians went in for their fi»? m innings but only succeeded in scoria* ?« I of which total Boyle contributed 3ft. «!* ! out. The Australians then followeM! » innings. When stomps Were j™** . A for tho day, they had ™» together 170 for a loss of six wickets* Km • t ncr not out 13, and Murdoch not n.,*i '] 79. McDonnell scored 43, and was nnt iS I by 1. b. There was again a large attemjjl at the match, and tho weather contdr .f'3 very fine. w""nnei Eussia makes Peace -reitk Cnina. Witl* ST. PETERSBURG, September 6, A treaty of peace has been concMed iv. tween Russia and China. D* :i The Albanians Compromifiß CONSTANTINOPLE, September 6 ■ ' It is announced that the Albanians h agreed to the cession of Dulcigno to Mai^ '■'* negro. T^' 9* ' Commercial. At the wool sale to-day 9900 bales w offered, making a total of 158100-I«S2 -'• catalogued since the opening. Xae fn« ( "'" the sale is firm. & LONDON, September 6. Adelaide flour, per 2861b5., ex warehoniA " is 345. New Zealand wheat; ex shin r 11" 425. The market rate of discount v"m« l"J with the bank rate. lutt* The Prince of Wales' Viiit Abandoned. LONDON, September & The Prince of Wales has abandoned hi visit to Australia owide; to his nutterm engagements. m Prorogation of Parliament The Queen's SpaecJi, LONDON, September 7. Parliament was prorogued to-day, Tbr'' speech from tho Throne was read by thi Lord Chancellor. It said that frieridl»' assurances had been exchanged ytiih (i« Continental Powers. The failure ofthi Porte to execute the Berlin Convention M delayed the settlement of the Montenegrin question and other points of the Treaty of Berlin. The Powers have notified lo the Porte that they had decided upon collective measures for the settlement of Torkiin * aflairs. The speech added that then was reason to rely upon the settlement of the question by European concert" The Powers were further pressing i\mm the Porte to adopt complete measuet calculated to ensure the peace of Turkey. The speech then goes on to express a.hops that the brilliant victory of G«ner2 Roberts at Kandahar will enable himi to honourably and speedily terminal! the war. It regrets that no progress on been made with the question of confederation of the South African colonlei, and hopes that a moderate and conciliatory ;i policy will allay agitation in Basuto Land. <% The speech concludes by saying: "There is reason to be thankful that the harvest n S many places is reasonably abundant, and a:" further revival in trade may be anticipated I together with an increase of the revenue! which will propably improve the condition !' of the people in Ireland."
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3164, 9 September 1880, Page 2
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