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THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Brisbane, June 7. The Anglican Diocesan Synod rejected by 88 to 63 a motion the effect of which wasthat the Church of England in Australia should have powers to legislate for itself. CURE FOR LOCKJAW. Sydney, June 7. A Dubbo doctor successfully used the latest phenol treatment for tetanus on two boys. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Melbourne, June 7. The minimum rate for wireless telegraphy is now three words for 2s 6d, plus land charges. Previously the charge was 8s 4d. LOCOMOTIVES FOR VICTORIA. Melbourne, June 7. The Government has accepted the tender of the Austral Otis Engineering Company for forty locomotives for £IBO,OOO. A CENSORED PLAY. Sydney, June 6. The Chief Secretary objected to an ineident in the play "Brought to Ruin." where a child is supposed to be asphyxiated by a towel. Mr. Marlow states that the play was read to the censor in England, passed by the Lord Chamberlain, and produced extensively thero.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 294, 8 June 1912, Page 2
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