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AUSTRALIAN.

J i DEAT FK6M|tAk,i)uX, . ADELAIDE, January S. It has trispired that one death from small-pox dcurred on board the Orient steamship aronnc, beforo she amvea at the Cape, tho vessel is now in quarantine. « WKECC OF THE WOi'ONttAi , SifDftEY, January 3, Owing to ne high sea on N the coast, the steamsliip Notonga is rabidly,breaking .up, and all. Ims pf Baying ker .-has been 'abandoned.' [The. cargo and passeDgers luggago are Iready lost. U CONSUL DEAD. SIDNEY, January 3. Mr J. I Williams, United States Consul at t! s city, died to-day. ENGISa CRICKETERS V. AUSTRALIANS. MELBOURNE, January 3. The cricl tr match between the English team and t combined eleven of Australia was resumjd to-day. The first innings of the latter oSsed for 320. Horan scored 124 and Valmij 34. The Englishmen went m for their econd innings, and when the stumps woe drawn they had put together 238 for 7 jickcts. The following are the scores :-llyett, stumped, 23; Barlow, stumped, 8; Bates, caught, 47; Selby, causht, 7<|: Midwinter, caught, 4; Emmet bowled,/: Shrewsbury, bowled, 16; Scotton, Sot out, 13; hhaw, not out, 14; Extra?, £ Total: 238. Peat and Pi ling have still to go in. The match will be resumediio-morrow;

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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2