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AUSTRALIA.

[eetjtee’s teleoeams.] MELBOURNE, January 14. Wreck Sale. The wreck of the ship Hereford, as it lies at Cape Patten, will bo offered by auction hero to-morrow, SYDNEY, January 14. The Markets. Hennessy’s brandy, in bulk, 11s. New Zealand wheat, 4s 4d; New Zealand oats, 2s 6d; maize, 2s Bd. The Conference. The Intercolonial Conference met today and approved the resolutions carried at the Melbourne sittings on the subject of intercolonial legislation, viz., “ 1. That warrants for the arrest of offenders issued in one colony should be good in ail, and that provision should be made for anticipating by telegram the effect of such warrants. (2) That all processes for the recovery of debts or damages originating in any one colony should have full effect in all the colonies. (3) That warrants for the apprehension of men who have deserted their wives or children, or both, should have force and effect in all the colonies. The Conference also agreed to consider a Bill drafted by Mr Vale, the Victorian Attorney-General and representative at the Conference, for the establishment of an Australasian Court of Pinal Appeal. Leichardt’s Relics. Telegrams from Blacfcall have been published, stating that Mr Skuthorps’s statement regarding his possession of relics of Leichardt’s party must be accepted with reserve.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2150, 15 January 1881, Page 2

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AUSTRALIA. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2150, 15 January 1881, Page 2

AUSTRALIA. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2150, 15 January 1881, Page 2

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