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  5. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    Evidently the interest is increasing as the Convention proceeds. This morning there was a great rush for seats. Lord and Lady Jersey were early in ...

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  6. RETURN OF A LABOR DELEGATE.

    Mr. Fitzgerald, the labor delegate, returned from England this morning, and was was at Speacer street by Messrs Sitch (President of the t[?]des' Hall Council), Haucock, ...

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  8. FIGHTING FOR FERGUSON'S FREEHOLDS.

    The Ferguson Will Case was continued in the First Civil Court this morning, before his Honor Mr. Justice Molesworth. Sir Bryan O'Loghlen and Mr. Shiel ...

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  9. IN THE DOCK

    The following prisoners tried during the present skirtings of the General Sessions were sentenced by his Honor Judge Hamilton this afternoon:-- ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The "Times" this morning publishes a leading article on the subject of the speech delivered at the City Liberal Club, last night, ...

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  11. HOTEL CASES.

    At the St. Kilda Court this morning Kate Lansdowne, one the Buck Head Hotel High street, pleaded guilty to a charge of Sunday trading on the 1st inst., and was ...

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  12. HE TOOK TILLY ON CHANCE.

    You took her on chance:--Yes. What about that L20 cheque:--That was given to me[?] Pay the carriage at the wedding. The old man said he wanted the ...

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  13. REPLY BY SIR HENRY PARKES.

    Sir Henry Parkes when he rose to reply was very cordially cleared. He offered his most unqualified congratulations to the delegates on absence of all ...

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  14. HOUSEBREAKING.

    Henry Newbould, who had pleaded guilty to housebreaking at Malvern into the residence of Mr. M'Cutcheon, had two previous sentence, against him, one of which was for ...

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  15. ALLEGED ABDUCTION AND SEDUCTION.

    In the No. 2 Jury Court yesterday a case which attracted considerable attention was commenced. The plaintiff is [?]ma Vaughan, a young woman not yet ...

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  16. THE LABOR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND

    The dispute which has been proceeding for some time past between the Steamship Owners' Federation and the Seamen's and Firemen's Union. has now ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  18. BURGLARY.

    Richard Lightburner, aged 18, for burglary and receiving, six months' imprisonment with hard labor, the sentence to be suspended upon the production of two ...

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  20. THE FIRE BRIGADES' DEMOSTRATION

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  22. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    The Con[?]crence of the representatives of the Victorian and Tasmanian Wesleyan Churches were resumed this morning at Wesley Church. The Rev. A. Rigg ...

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  23. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  24. TERM OF MINISTERS.

    The Rev. J. C. Symons, according to notice of motton moved that the Conference directs the President to have a case Prepared and submitted to counsel as to the steps to be ...

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  25. PHONOGRAPHIC GREETINGS FORM ENGLISH LABOR LEADERS.

    The Chairman then announced that Mr. Fitzgerald had brought out some phono graphic cylinders, containing messages from Ben Tillett, organiser of the London Dock ...

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  26. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Jente, Ketch, with a miscellaneous cargo form the wreck of the W. B. Godfrey, entered Port Phillip Heads at 8.40 this morning, and should reach the Bay ...

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  27. SANDHURST.

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  28. REPORTS ON SCHOLASTIC ESTABLISHMENTS.

    The Rev. W. A. Quick read reports on the various scholastic establishments connected with the church, viz., Queen's College, Wesley College, Methodist Ladies ...

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  29. BALLARAT.

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  30. METHODIST LADIES COLLEGE.

    The following resolution was agreed to, on the motion of the Rev. H. Greenwood:-- "This Conference would place on record its sympathy with the Rev. W. H. ...

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  31. THE CROSS EXAMINATION.

    At 25 minutes to 1 o' clock, Sir Bryan O'Loghlen commenced the cross examination. Your name in Victoria has always been ...

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