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| I'KK IT.ESS ASSOCTATI /Sj -s-fOJ'VR'.OHT.] A FATAL END.
CHRISTCHURCH, August 2
Clarence Eric Billons, 15 years, who was severely burnt through kinomatograph fihim ho was handling catching fire, succumbed to his injuries at tile hospital on Sunday morning. At the inquest, the coroner returned a verdict that death was due to shock following severe burns, and added a rider that no person should work a moving picture apparatus, unless lie had some knowledge- of the incidental dangers. MARRIAGE LAW, WELLINGTON, Aug 2.
Archbishop O’Shea in replying to remarks in Parliament, denies the Catholic Church teaches that all marriages contracted according to the law of land are not valid marriages or brands children of such marriage as illegitimate. It is false, lie says, that Catholic marriage laws in any way interfere with the civil law. He complains oml his church was not, tnfiirnicd oi the charges against it, and had no opporvtijiiiv of being hoard before the Committee of the Legislative Council ami so could not offer no refutation,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 3
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