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CHURCH PROPOSAL. (United Press Association—By Electric 'Telegraph.—Copyright.) ;&zr: o 7 - v - •: london, : nov.; : i£ ~ A suggestion that... .congregations should" listen to sermons from invisible preachers was piade in-a report of the Church Assembly Commission on staffing of parishes. It suggested that services in isolated churches should be relayed from the-Cathedral and elsewhere. Thus the shortage ol would be ,hiet^-f; |j. WOOL PRICES. LODON, Nov. 13. Tile “Financal News” regards the increased wool prices at Sydney wool sales as a matter of satisfaction. The “News” says it would probably be too ' sanguine, however, to expect from Australia any great increase in wool export' values during the current season.
EUROPEAN OFFICIAL’S DEATH. PEKING, November 13. Air Lenox Simpson, Senior Commissioner .for Chinese- Customs, who was shot, by Chinese some months ago, has died in Tientsin Hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1930, Page 6
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