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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    Resolved—" That in future, when it is proposed to divide a circuit, information in writing, signed by the circuit stewards, shall be furnished both to the district meetings and conference, as to the number of ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    The Argus understands that Mr. G. P. Smith has issued a writ against the proprietors of the Daily Telegraph for libel, damages being laid at £2,000. The libel in contained in an article charging a ...

    Article : 951 words
  4. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    The Board met at 11 20 a.m. PRESENT: Dr. Butl[?]r (chairman), Messrs. Swan, Sbeehy, and Westbrook. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...

    Article : 2,300 words
  5. WOODEN RAILWAYS.

    SIR,—" Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?" said the Eveninq Mail, and The Mercury followed with " Ireland is about the last place to which we would look for sound counsel and valuable advice, and yet ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Crown has abandoned the prosecution for perjury against Mr. Thomas Rawlinson, surveyor. HAMILTON, Thursday. About 40 stockowners, holding nearly one million ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  7. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE His Worship the Mayor. DRUNKENNESS.—Two women were each fined 5s., or in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment, for first offences of drunkenness. ...

    Article : 735 words
  8. A PLAUSIBLE SWINDLER.

    An impudent case of swindling is reported by the Ballarat Star:—" A few days ago a dark-complexioned, spectacle-wearing gentleman, about 40 years of age, alighted in this happy ...

    Article : 1,048 words
  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA[?]

    A most despondent account of the prospects of the overland line is given by Mr. J. Darwent, one of the original contractors for the work, who was superseded by the Adelaide Government. He writes to the ...

    Article : 1,054 words
  10. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    The learned counsel next proceeded to read the witness's examination-in-chief, when Mr. Serjeant Ballantine callad the notice of the judge to the fact that he was not possessed of a printed copy of that ...

    Article : 2,552 words
  11. THE ROSARIO AND SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS.

    If the ships of Her Majesty's navy cannot interfere in the Polynesian labour traffic otherwise than by shelling native villages, petitions should be got up in the Australian colonies asking the Queen to ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  12. CRIMNAL SESSIONS.

    A Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery will open at the Court House, Campbell-street, to-day, at 11 a.m., before the Hon. Mr. Justice Dobson. A second court will be presided over by ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. THE INVESTMENT MARKET.

    Perhaps there is no class of securities bought and sold in our market which is more affected by pr[?]judices of a non-financial character than those of the various Governments of our Colonial Empire. The ...

    Article : 1,660 words
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