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NOTES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

ACTION AGAINST AIR. SAUL IISAAC.…

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FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN WALES…

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FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN WALES AND SCOTLAND. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM). The first annual football match, played according to association rules, between eleven of all Wales and eleven of all Scotland, took place on Saturday, at Partick, Glasgow. The teams were brought to the ground in an omnibus drawn by four greys, and were greatly cheered as they drove along the highway. It is estimated that there were over 12,000 spectators present. Scotland, win- ning the toss, played down hill. The Welshmen assumed the defensive, as they were playing at a disadvantage,but well did they execute this difficult task, for time after time did Scotland receive corner kicks from the ball being sent over the Welsh lines by their own team, but these corner kicks came to nothing because of the splendid back play of Evans and Kendrick and the careful goal keeping of D. Thompson. This state of matters con- tinued for thirty minutes, when one of the Scotchmen shot the ball towards the mouth of the goal. The goal- keeper caught it beautifully, but whilst he was endea- vouring to take his kick, another Scotchman charged him, and the ball passed under the tape, thus securing one goal for Scotland. Some splendid runs were made by Edwards and Thompson, but as they were not suffi- ciently supported by the other Welsh for- wards, these tactics were frustated by the Scotch backs. A severe struggle ensued for the next 15 minutes in Welsh territory. Sides were then changed, and Wales played down the hill. The Welshmen scattered themselves more over the field to try to make goals, but this was probably mistake, for the Scotch had recourse to their favourite style of passing the ball, acting as one man. Before time was called, the Scotch team scored three other goals, making four goals for Scotland, Wales none The Scotch goalkeeper never touched the ball. The Welshmen afterwards were hospitably entertained to dinner. WALES.—D. Thomson (Shropshire Wanderers) (goal- keeper), W. A. W. Evans (d. John's College, Oxford), L. L. Kendrick (Shropshire Wanderers), Capt Backs, K, A. Cross (Wrexham), W. Williams (Druids) (half- backs), J. H. Edwards (London Wanderers), G. F. Thomson (Woodford Wells), A. Davis (Wrexham), W. H. Davis (Oswestry), J. Jones and W. Gray (Druids) (forwards). Umpire, Mr Strang Smith (Wanderers). SCOTLAND.—A. M'Geoch (Dumbreck) (gaol), J. Taylor (Queen's Park), and R. W. Neil (Queen's Park) (backs), C. Campbell (Queen's Park) (captain) and A. Kennedy (Eastern) (half-backs), W. Mackinnon, T. Heriott, H. M'Neili (Queen's Park), J. Ferguson (Vale of Leven), M. M'Neil (Rangers), and J. J. Lang (Clyesdale) for wards). Reserves H. Miller (3rd L. H. V.), P. Andrews (Eastern), and J. Davidson (Eastern) (forwards), G. M. Wilson (Clydesdale) (back), A. M'Lintock (Vale of Leven) (half-back). Umpire V7. Cf Mitchell (Queen's Park). Referee, R. Gardner (Clydesdale).

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THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS.

THE SCARCITY OF NAVALI ARTIFICERS.

FIGHT AT A VESTRY AIEETING.

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AN EGYPTIAN DEBT COMMISSION.

THE MUTINY AND MURDERS ON…

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FRANCE.

THE INSURRECTION IN HAYTI.

THE PRUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

,THE ST. GOTHARD RAILWAY.

RUSSIA AND RuUMANIA.

TEE IRINCE OF WALES'S JOURNEY.

THE OUTRAGES IN DAHOMEY.

THE UNITED STAj ES AND MEXICO.

A PRIEST COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

THE 81-TON GUN.

THE O'CONNOR DON.

THE COURT

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THE KILDWICK RAILWAY COLLISION.

.. ITHE WEATHER.

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