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  3. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT.

    The Licensing Court for the metropolitan licensing district continued its sittings yesterday, the members on the Bench being his Honour Judge Chomley, Captain Pascoe, ...

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  4. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Royal Society was held last night, in their hall, Victoriastreet, Professor Kernot (the president of the society) occupying the chair. ...

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  5. DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the council of school boards of advice, consisting of Mr. James Ingram (Beechworth), president; Mr. M. K. Armstrong (Kyneton), Mr. G. M. Hitchcock ...

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  6. PRESBYTERY OF MELBOURNE.

    The presbytery met yesterday morning to transact ordinary business which was left over from the previous day. The Rev. T. W. M'Gregor (moderator) presided. ...

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  7. THE DEPARTURE OF BISHOP MOORHOUSE.

    The Bishop of Melbourne bade farewell to Victoria and to Australia yesterday, when he sailed by the P. and O. s.s. bengal for London. A very general desire had been expressed that ...

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  8. ELECTION SKETCHES.

    In the introductory paper of this series I promised to be either an active combatant or an interested spectator during the elections which which have just been completed. I ...

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  9. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    The Mayor (Mr. J. C. Stewart) and a bench of justices presided at the City Court on Thursday, when William Anderson, Thomas Reynolds, and James Martin, three boys, ...

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  10. FREEMASONRY.

    The ordinary quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria was held on Wednesday night at the Protestant-hall, the most ...

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  11. AN IMPROVED CABLE TRAMWAY SYSTEM.

    The mishap which came vert near being a fatal disaster, on the Brooklyn-bridge cable road recently, arising from the imperfect action of the grip, has called attention to the ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE PRESBYTERY AND THE SCOTS CHURCH.

    Sir,—If the Presbyterians of Victoria quietly submit to the latest display of priestly intolerance and tyranny, as exhibited in the resolution come to by the Presbytery of ...

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  13. RECENT MEETINGS.

    The monthly meeting of the Council of the Victorian Academy of Arts was held at the gallery, Albert-street, East Melbourne, on Tuesday evening. There were present—Mr. ...

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  14. PROFESSOR RENTOUL.

    Sir,—I hope, at an early date, to make rererence to several points in the proceedings of the Presbytery of Melbourne at its meeting on Wednesday. There is, however, one ...

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  15. THE BENALLA ASSIZES.

    The March criminal sittings of the Assize Court were opened to-day by Mr. Justice Higinbotham. The following prisoners pleaded guilty, and ...

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  16. TRADE SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The usual meeting of the Painters and Decorators' Society was held on Thursday evening, at the Trades-hall, Mr. C. Abbott occupying the chair. A telegram was ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    On Thursday Detectives O'Donnell and Whitney arrested Arthur Jackson, alias John S. Spiking, and Wm. Inglis, on warrants charging them with having forged and uttered ...

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  18. RICHMOND HORTICULTURAL AND COTTAGE GARDEN SOCIETY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Richmond Horticultural and Cottage Garden Society was held at the Vine Hotel, Bridgeroad, on the evening of Tuesday, the 9th ...

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  19. THE FIRES IN THE HEYTESBURY FOREST.

    We have received the following additional contribution for the relief of the sufferers by the bush fires:—R.H., 5s. (in stamps). The Mayor of Melbourne acknowledges ...

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  20. SANDHURST.

    Mr Arthur C. Wilson, of Yarraberb, well known in sporting circles, was this evening the recipient of an illuminated address and a banquet at the Town-hall, Raywood. A large ...

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