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A LINER ASHORE. ADELAIDE, March If). The liner Alaloja on route to Eiigla.nl, grounded while navigating the •fairway of the outer harbour. She is resting on a sandy bottom. Efforts to refloat her with the aid of tugs have been futile, and the passengers, i, eluding the English cricketers, have landed. The cargo is being lightened, and a. further effort will be made to-night to refloat her. The accident is believed to have been due to the vessel not answering her helm quickly enough. MALOJA REFLOATED. ADELAIDE, March 20. The Maloja was rollon ted undamaged ami she resumed her vovage to London to-day. A "PRINTER’S DEATH. SYDNEY. March 20. Obituary.-—Robert Sands, aged 73. one of the Commonwealth's foremost printers. PRODUCE PRICES. MKI.HOURNE. .March 20. Oats (miFling) 2s Bd, 2s !:d, teed 2s Od. barley (English) (is, 0s 3d, Cape os; potatoes 27. .(.'8 ; onions til. Cl 3.
A MEMORIAL. SYDNEY. March 20. After a lapse of 137 years, a memorial is being erected at the intersection of liligh and Hunter streets where the first Christian service was held and subsequently the first church in Australia was erected. The Governor performed the foundation laying, the lesson Vicing read from the Bible used by Rev. Richard Johnson on February 3rd 1788, at the original service. The memorial consists of a freestone column, twenty feet high faced with trachyte.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 3
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233AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 3
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