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CABLE NEWS

; HOME/ aNiT FOREIGN IItKirTKR—COPYRIGHtI. ■; 1 (Keceirej 17161* 15 n.m.) LOEDOU, May 16. The Bhpffiftl4:JP«rkst6^dny v^^^^^ Bates,' the not out men of the previous evening,-managed to put 1 together ; the number of runs required .to,win,' Shrewsbury carrying out his- bat ; for 15, ; while Bates had twelve to his fcrod|t,',. The English thus;won the match; with eight wickets ; to ppore. . The scores were as follows;-—Australian Eleven Ist innintrs 98, second 70. total 168. Earl Sheffield’s Team Ist innings 135, second innings 64, total 169. TheWHnpe of IWslrij» Ha's signifie r d B|s intention of Being present at J tho match. Australian v. Surrey, which commences on the-20«.h ipst on Kensington oval. : / Mr 'William Beach New South Wales oarsman has arrived from Australia.

■V ',f t "■ v May 16. The ’Executive Commissioners of “the Indian and Colonial Exhibition were entertained at a banquet, by r the Fishmonger’s Company last night, the Duke of ; Cambridge^' whq wap .among the guests, spoke and expressed, the. opinion that the" feeling of unity between the ijnother country . and her colonies, was never more strongly marked than at present time; His Highness also announced himself .au advocate of Federation of ibe Empire: A meeting of Conservatives was held here last night to consider the Irish proposals of the Government, Lord Salisbury when addressing the meeting, stated bis belief that it was imposftibta to place confidence in the Irish people and advp-i cated a policy of continnons coercion as the only means of restoring order in Ireland.

Heavy rains have falleh in the Midland counties and large tracts of country are flooded, lenbuH damage to property is hying occasioned jn tnany districts. It ip annooliced'ihat tfie Gbvefnineot have finally resolved hot to allow the of the New Hebridies by France. SYDNEY, May 16. 1 The death is announced of Mr Hugh George, Manager of the Sydney morning Herald and formerly connected with the Melbourne Argue, .

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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 13, 17 May 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 13, 17 May 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 13, 17 May 1886, Page 2

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