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RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. Received April 1, 12.54 a.m. BRISBANE, March 31. During the debate on the second reading of the Religious Instruction Referendum Bill, Mr Kidston said if it was a question of teaching religion in State Schools he would vote against the bill, but as it was simply a measure to allow the electors to decide the matter he would support it. He did not think it was the duty of the State to give religious instruc- . tion. AN EX-PREMIER'S ESTATE. ' FROM WEALTH TO COMPARATIVE POVERTY. Received March 31, 10.30 a.m. MELBOURNE, March 31. The late ex-Premier, the Hon. James Munro, who died last month, left property to the value of £203. He formerly possessed an estate esti- j mated at a quarter of a million. THE ADELAIDE TRAGEDY. Received March 31, 10.30 a.m. ADELAIDE, March 31. / Coleman, the fisherman who shot dead Constable Ring, who had arrested him for being drunk and disorderly, and then escaped, is still at large.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9054, 1 April 1908, Page 5
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171AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9054, 1 April 1908, Page 5
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