AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
CHURCH UNION. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright, Sydney, Jan. 9. Voting on the question of union of the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches shows a majority in faror of union. ■<:>.•-.5* -; ( INFLUENZA CASES. Sydney, Jan. 9- ■ All the patients on the Roggeveen, which arrived from New Caledonia, with influenza -amoDg the crew, are convalescent and, there are no fresh cases. A BOOM IN DIVORCE CASES. ~ Sydney, Jan. 9. Official statistics show that during 1919 there were 1312 petitions for diVfrce ■. compared; with 934 during the previous year. ;
AN APPOINTMENT RESENTED.' Brisbane, Jan, 9. The appointment of Mr. Lennon as Lieutenant-Governor has evoked strong public protest. A representative gathering mooted the public meetings to protest throughout Queensland, and despatch, a memorial to the King praying for the revocation of the ap[iointment
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 7
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