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THE MISSING PASTOR. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, September 26. The bankruptcy petition against Rev Hutchison was dismissed, the matter having previously been settled. CAPTURED MISSIONARY. LONDON, Sept. 26. Zenana'Missionary Society announces that Revd. C. I. Branchett has departed fro,m Canton for Kivelin to negotiate for the release, of the New Zealander Blanche Tobin, who was captured by Chinese bandits. CAPE' POLITICS. CAPETOWN, Sept. 26. Despite Mr Hertzog’s declaration that the advocacy of Republicanism would mean disruption of Nationalists, two clergymen of the Dutch church, are leading the extremists. The country was astonished to-day when a Parliamentarian, Allen, a prominent Labourite pronounced in favour of Republicanism, adding that the country would probably- adjust the, pursuit of secession objective to the exigencies of, time. He urged Labourites frankly to declare Republicanism was not abandoned. : Probably’the result will he that the. working class Dutch >yill join the Labour extremists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1928, Page 5
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