TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. LATEST EDITION.
cbt mlmotmo tmlmqbape-ooptbiqbi;} [Special to Pbkss Association.] [Received July 28, at 12.15 p.m.l LONDON, July 27. Cricketing Teams. The two cricketing teams ■which are to visit Australia are exciting interest. Vernon'a inoludes Hawke, Walter Keid, Roller, Stoddard, O'Brien, Bates, Peel, Attewell, and Wood (Surrey). It is probable that W. G. Grace will also join the team. The New Hebrides. The Daily News reports that letters have been received in Prance, stating that in the New Hebrides there is a more hopeful condition. The Frenoh settlers are thriving, and their relations with the natives are friendly. Protests Against the Crimes Act. Twenty-six Peors protested against the Crimes Act. Samoa. The Hon J. B. Thurston, of Fiji,
has arrived at Washington to attend the Conference on Samoan affairs. Fruit Shipment. The oranges and lemons from Sydney, by the Liguria, are considered of inferior quality, and are only realising low prices.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5991, 28 July 1887, Page 3
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