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By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received January 26, 10.50 a.m.) A PASTORAL CHARGE. LONDON, 25th January. Dr. J. H. Jowett, minister of Carr'slane Congregational Church, Birmingham, has accepted the pastorate of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. [Dr. Jowett, who was born in 1864, studied at Edinburgh and Oxford Universities. He was minister of St. James's Congregational Church, New-castle-on-Tyne, for six years, and then, in 1895, was called to tho charge of Carr's-lane.] WEST AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY. PERTH, This Day. A Bill is before the West Australian Parliament to provide for the establishment of a University. DEATH OF MR. PHILLIPS. NEW YORK, 25th January. -Mr. David Graham Phillips, editor and novelist, who waß shot in New York by a Harvard man named Fitzhugh. Goldsborough, has succumbed to hie injuries. FOUND WHILE FISHING. MELBOURNE, 25th January. In connection with the recent finding of a portion of a human leg at Carrum, it transpires that a boy found it while fishing. The log is supposed to have belonged to a person drowned in the bay. NUREMBERG MURDER CASE. BERLIN, 24th January. Frau Herberich, tried at Nuremberg with the murder of her husband, Dr. Herberich, principal of ohe Nuremberg Girls' High School, in April last, convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of four years and a half. (Received January 26, 10.45 a.m.) BURNT TO DEATH. HOBART, This Day. James Roach and his wife, an elderly couple, were burnt to death while in. bed. The origin of th© fire is unknown. (Received Pamiary 26, 0.30 p.m.) BOXING CONTEST. LONDON, 25th January. Harry Lewis beat Johnny Suinmersin a boxing bout at Olympia, winning at. the fourth round.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 7
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