AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(pee pbess association.) Sydney, September 26, The Medical congress was opened today by Lord Jersey. Five hundred and forty five names are on the Congress roll. Visiting delegates were accorded a most enthusiastic welcome in the Town Hall. The Waitemata, which sailed from Wollongong on Friday for Wellington, New Zealand, has put in here in distress. She encountered Saturday's gale and narrowly escaped foundering. Bhisbane, September 26. F. Horrocks, the young man convicted of murdering a new arrival named Weis muller, suffered the extreme penalty of the law to-day. He showed no sign of fear, and walked to the gallows with a firm tread. Death was instantaneous. Melbotjenb, This Day. At the annual Synod of the Church of England, Bishop Goe, speaking of the revised version of the Bible admitted its value for _ reference, but objected to substituting it for the authorised version on the ground that its textual authority is doubtful, and its English worse.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 27 September 1892, Page 2
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