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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

COMPULSORY CHURCH-GOING FOR INFANTS. J By Cable—Prew Aes*ciatioa—Copyright, j Melbourne, March 14. i A correspondent has written to Mr. J Fisher suggesting that he should make' it compulsory for every child between the ages of "twelve and twenty-'one to attend church, and thereby the blessing of God would rest upon him like a dove. BURSARIES FOR DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS. Sydney, March 14. The Methodist Conference protested against the Government proposal to create bursaries at denominational schools. POPULATION OF VICTORIA.. Melbourne, March 14. The population of the State at the end of the year was 1,337,678, an increase on the previous year of 29,567. The population of Melbourne, within a ten-miles radius, was ■ 600,160, • an increase of 12,160. Marriages in the metropolis were the highest on record. SIR W. LYNE IMPROVING. Sydney, March 14. Sir William Lyne's health is improving.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 2

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140

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 2

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