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jl [Special to Press Association, j I PHENOMENAL CRICKET. LONDON, May 31. \ W. Q. Grace has scored a thousand ; runs in ten successive innings this j month, a performance equal to tho i achievements of his palmiest days. j A movement ia on foot to present him with a national testimonial. THE WELSH CHURCH. Petitions, signed by a million people of the United Kingdom, have been presented to the House of Commons against the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. The Times considers the alliance between Sir H. Parkes and Sir G-. R. j Dibbs a cynical disregard of political j convenances. AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. CAPETOWN, May 31. Sir H. Robinson was warmly welcomed on his arrival, the crowd cheering him heartily. The scene in the streets has not been equalled since. Sir Bartle Prere's farewell.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5273, 1 June 1895, Page 5
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