AUSTRALIAN.
(VER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Sydney, May 8. ■ The Egoria mutineers who were convicted by court-martial will be sent Homo to serve their sentouees. At tho Wesleyan Conference the Eov Mr Lewis moved a resolution, " That with a viow co securing tho independent aotion of New Zealand, the Conference should proceed on lines enabling it to co-operate with Australia.
The Eev Mr Nye, of Victoria, moved an amendment protesting against any ohauge in tho constitution of the General Conforenco. Ihe debate was adjourned till Monday. Melbourne, May 10. In Parliament a third party has been formed under the leadership of Sir Bryan O'Loghlcn. The principal members associated with liim are Messrs T, Bent and Bowman and D L, L, Smith. Sir BryanO'Logblen 1 explained that he had renounced supporting Mr J, Munro owing to .thelatter having' supported Federa 'timj.
The Bishop of Melbourne has instructed the clergy not to celebrate the inarr]age of any person divorced under thp new Yiotorian Divorce Apt,
Brisbane, May 2,
Speaking at a banquet at. Bookbampton, the Pfemier said it was a serious outlook to the colony with certain agitators going about, sewing the seed of dissension between employers and employs. If'a contest was to come, be thought it would be better if it came rapidly, as disease of tlrat sqrt could be better met in its first stages'than wbeu fully developed. Regarding Federation,'' the'' Govern', hient would follow the course adopted by Sir. Henry Partes! He thought it probable that the Budget would ehow'a deficit fir the year,' owing to i«j9|yoo4o^di;tiiip' : '' '•■;'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3508, 12 May 1890, Page 2
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257AUSTRALIAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3508, 12 May 1890, Page 2
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