SYDNEY. 29th November.
The Sydney Government are certain to be defeated on the Land Bill. The Victorian bushrangers have had their horses and supplies cut off. Their immediate death or capture is now certain. The A.S.N. Company arc effectually crushing the-strike, and the steamers have resumed running. In the cricket match between the New South Wales fifteen and the Australian representative eleven the former lost three wickets for 53 runs, and eight for 187. Bailey, when throwing in the hall, unfortunately broke his arm. 30th November. A match has been made up to-day with the Hew Zealand yacht Waitangi.
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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 3
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99SYDNEY. 29th November. Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 3
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