AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE GORMANITE RIOTS. " Sydney, November 2. The religious disturbances caused in Lismore by Miss O'Gorman's lectures have now ceased, and the town is quiet. THE SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED. Sydney, November 2. A hundred of the unemployed in this city are being supplied daily with rations by the Government. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. Adelaide, November 2. The cricket match, Shaw-Lillywhite team v. fifteen of South Australia, was resumed and concluded to-day. The home team, who yesterday lost seven wickets for 99 runs, continued their innings, the last wicket falling for 131 runs. Being in a minority of 198, the South Australian team had to follow their innings, and when the stumps were drawn they had lost eight wickets for 127 runs. The match was drawn. THE TE ANAU. Sydney, November 2. The Union Co.'s Te Anau arrived on the evening of the 2Sth ult.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 5
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