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  4. THE ASSIZES.

    The Supreme Court resumed its proceedings to day, Justice Hodges presiding, Dr Quick prosecuting for the Crown. Wm. M'Donald was acquitted on a charge ...

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  5. FORMULATING FEDERATION.

    The members of the Federation Conference met this morning to adopt final resolutions and wind up the business. As the business was chiefly routine, the attendance ...

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  6. THE BLOCK TEN TROUBLE.

    Yesterday, it will be remembered, the members of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne decided, on the motion of Mr G. W. Staples, to bring under the notice ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    The Sultan of Zanzibar, Seyid Khalifah Ben Said, who succeeded his brother, Seyid Burghash, two years ago, died to-day after a short iilness. ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Two little bays, who stated that they were respectively 13 and 14 years of ago, but who looked much younger, were found this morning hidden under one of the seats ...

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  9. MEMS ON THE MOSS CASE.

    You may take it that there has not been a case in court for a considerable time that has attracted so much attention its the Moss will case which has been ...

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  10. FEDERAL FLASHES.

    With no "star" performance such as that which was expected and took place yesterday, the rush at the "ticket offices" of the Federal Conference to-day was ...

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  11. THE ESCAPE FROM PENTRIDGE.

    Up to noon to-day nothing further in connection with the escape of the convict Picere Donor has come to light, and the successful escape from the Pentridge ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    His Honor passed sentences this afternoon on the prisoners who had been convicted before him during the week, as follows :-- Thomas M'Kay, a man about 30 years, ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Prime wheat wanted. The crime record is low to-day. The Sultan of Zanzibar is dead. An early seeding expected this year. ...

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  14. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Acting Premier has received a communication from the Colonial Secretary of State that the Outer Harbor Act, the Civil List Amendment Act, the Amending ...

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  15. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  16. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Tho[?], ship, front Puget Sound, started up South Channel at 11 a.m. to-day. The Railway Commissioners left town last night by the Sydney express on a tour of ...

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  17. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BILL.

    In accordance with the notice he had given, Baron Henry de Worms, Under Secretary for the Colonies, introduced the Western Australian Enabling Bill into ...

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  18. SUICIDE ON BOARD THE SALIER.

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  19. THE FIRE BRIGADES' DISPUTE

    A representative of THE HERALD found Superintendant Mauger this morning with an expression of countenance strongly smacking of disgust. "Yes," he said, "I ...

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  20. FROM BRISBANE.

    At the district court this morning Susan M'Inerucy was acquited of a charge of having landed as a free immigrant at Townsville with the intention of leaving the colony ...

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  21. THE HOLYHEAD.

    The steam tug Albatorss, captain M'Meekan, returned from the wrecked ship Holyhead, at midnight, having landed some thirty or forty cases of goods recovered ...

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  22. THE ICE COMPANY.

    The Supreme Court has granted an injunction against the Brisbane Ice Co. to abate within a week the nuisance caused by the smoke of the chimney at their works. ...

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  23. VISIT OF SIR CHARLES HALLE.

    A meeting of persons interested in the proposed visit of Sir Charles and Lady Halle, the famous musicians, is about to be held to arrange, if possible, for a guarantee ...

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  24. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    An application to sign [?] judgment in an action of J. M. Turnbull against the Boxhill and Doncaster Tramway Company, was made by Mr Bryant to his Honor Mr ...

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  25. SUGAR PROSPECTS.

    Despite the disastrous floods in Wide Ray district the anticipated yield of sugar this year will be phenominal. The Bundaberg planters state that the season is the ...

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  26. STOCK PRECAUTIONS.

    The Minister of Justice has perused the regulations recently adopted by the Deceased Animals Board, and is of opinion that there is no necessity for the regulations, as under ...

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  27. LATER INTELLIGENCE.

    There is nothing new to report in connection with the stranded ship Holyhead, at Point Lonsdale. She remains in the same position, upright. Three men remained ...

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  28. ARRIVAL OF MR RALPH ABERCROMBIE.

    Ralph Abercrombie, the well-known meterological author and traveller, arrived in Brisbane by steamer Quetta from London. He is now on his way to Sydney. ...

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  29. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At last night's meeting of the Maryborough Water Works Trust a communication was received from the Kyneton Trust suggesting that a conference of the various ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    14th February.-- Afternoon, 9.0 ; to-morrow morning, 9.29; afternoon, 10.1. ARRIVED. Tarawara, steamer, 1200 tons, Captain W. Sinclair, ...

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  32. THE BOOK AGENT AGAIN.

    Constable Nelson, of Willliamstown, was enjoying his domestic peace yesterday when a book agent drove up with the avowed intention of delivering a work which, ...

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  33. "THIEVING FINGERS."

    The visit of his Excellency the Governor to Geelong yesterday brought to the town a few of the metropolitan light-fingered gentry who successfully ...

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  34. BY WIRE,--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  35. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The usual weekly meeting of the committee of the above institution was held to-day, the President, Mrs Goe, in the chair. ...

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  36. SANDHURST.

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  37. LATE SPORTING.

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  38. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    A serious accident is reported from Portarlington. A little girl 12 years old, named Edith Wardsworth, residing in Spring street Prahran, was endeavoring last evening to ...

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  40. THE UNITED DEVON MINE MURDER.

    At the Police Court to-day Wm. Couch and George Davica were brought up on a charge of murdering William Trevethick at the United Devon mine. The case was ...

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  41. ADELAIDE.

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  45. THE CIVIL SIDE.

    On the Civil Jurisdiction the case of Holms v. Coxon is proceeding. It is for recovery of money arising out of the late Coxon frauds, over which L300 is involved, ...

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