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■ ♦ . , PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Sydney, July 30. The Preabyt°rian sustained an overture from the New South Wales Assembly, expr'ssiog sympathy : with the idea of an United Evang"?l : cal Christian Church of Australia, and appointed a committee to consider the principles on which the Presbyterian Church is p-epared to participate in the larger Union, and report to the next Assembly. Melbourne, July 30. The weather continues bitterly celd on the Highlands. A man named Butler was frozen to death inthe snow at Caryong. Brisbane, July 25. A heavy fall of snow has been experienced on the Darling Downs. Received 31, 1.4 a.m. . Melbourne, July 30. The House of Repr< sentatives is lengthily discussing the Df-fance Bill. Members deprecated anything in the ships of miking the force ornamental'. Tbey must rely on Great Britain for ; naval defence, as the commerce of the Commonwealth would not for many years be able to face the expsnse of an Australian navy. Sydney, July 30. The censure debars continues. Mr. McGowan, the l»bor leader has declared in fwour of the Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 169, 31 July 1901, Page 3
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176AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 169, 31 July 1901, Page 3
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