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(AUSTRALIAN it N.Z. CuIILIS ASSOCIATION! A MORAL MOVEMENT. :Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) dYDNEY, July 29. The University is holding a Religion and Life Week from September 19th to 26th with the object of presenting to every student tlie Christian ideal of life. Referring to the recent commemoration procession features, Prolessor David said it was a reflection on the studenL*’ homes, rather than on that of the University. ISLAND TRADE. MELBOURNE, July 29. Mr Hughes announced a now Island contract for twelve months from August Ist with the Burns Philp Coy. for £IO,OOO for a three-weekly service to Papua, Rabaul and Solomon, and a two-monthly service/ to Lord Howe, Norfolk Island and tlie New Hebridics. SHIP IN DISTRESS. (Received this day at 12.25 p.in) SYDNEY, July 29. The four-masted schooner W. E. Burnham, bound from Wellington to Newcastle, was picked up in distress near Seal Rock, and towed to Newcastle. A SICK MAN. SYDNEY, July 29. . The medical report says Oeorgeson is seriously ill from neurasthenia. If he gave evidence before the Wheat Commission it would imperil his chance to recover. The Premier made no comment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1920, Page 3
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