SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
BY CABLE. i [reuter's cablegrams.] COLONIAL NEWS. SIR JULIUS YOGEL. Melbourne, August 29. Sir Julius Vogel left here to-day for Sydney. It is probable, however, that he will return to this city at an early date. NEW SOUTH WALES FOOTBALLERS. Sydney, August 29. A team of footballers representing New South Walea will leave Sydney on Thursday next, per s.s. Rotomaliana, for New Zealand, where they will play a series of matches. SMALL-POX AT THE OAPE. Melbourne, August 29. The quarantine has been ordered on all vessels from the Oape of Good Hope, owing to the outbreak of smallpox there. A SINKING SHIP. Adelaide, August 29. The ship Dunseland, which was met with by the Edenholme as she was sinking, was bound from Cardiff to Singapore with coal. H.M.S. MIRANDA. Sydney, August 29. Arrived this morning : H.M.S. Miranda, from the Islands. [SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION".] London*. August 28. RETURN OP THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN The Australian cricketers start on their return on the 13th of September, and pass through. America.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6485, 30 August 1882, Page 5
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