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Heaven Still Far Off. "I was once reported as going to heaven;" said Mr. L. Stein, chairman of the Dannevirke Hospital Board, . at the gathering at that institution fecently, when teferring to his experiences there as a. patient, "but never in your life!" he added, amid. shrieks of laughter. "I am hefe to-day, and I hope to be here for some years to come," he concluded. Australian Publications Banned. Two Australian publications, "The Patable of the Water Tank," and the "Path to Power," have been banned by the New Zealand Customs Departliient. In a warning gazetted last week these books were added to the proiiibited list on the ground that they. ara ettibraced by the Order-in-Council which bans literature eneouraging violence or expressing seditious intention. The second publication mentioned is issued by the Australian Communist Party.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 186, 31 March 1932, Page 4
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