AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
STRANGE SCENE IN &--CHURCH. (Received 0.23 a.m.) SYDNEY. Wiis day. Two hundred unemployed attended the Scots' Church yesterday. Owing to their continuous interruptions during the sermon the Rev. Dr. Marshall abruptly closed the service, and declared tbtit he '"would not allow the House of God ±o be transformed into a debating club."
END OF THE JAMES' MYSTERY.
SYDNEY, June 16. The officers of the Maheno, from Vancouver, have identified the photograph of James (the missing West Australian: cler rr vman. who left the impression that he had been drowned in Sydney Harbour) as Lee, who, with "Mrs. Lee," travelled as a first-class passenger on the last outward voyage of the steamer. Oa ; arrival ,at yaneouver,tb.ey immediately boarded,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 5
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