VARIOUS CABLES
(By Telegraph.— Press A&sociatioii.— Copyright.) (Received February 4, 10 a.m.) VICTORIA AND CLOSER SETTLEMENT. MELBOURNE, This, Day. The State Parliament is appointing a. Royal Commission to enquire regarding the ill-success of the closer settlement policy. WOMEN VOTES FOR SYNOD REPRESENTATIVES. MELBOURNE, This Day. The Full Court of Appeal decided that the Anglican Synod hat! power to allow women to vote for its lay representatives. TWO MEN DROWNED. BRISBANE, This Day. Two men named M'Meekin and Moore were drowned at Macka.y while crossing a flooded creek. AVIATORS KILLED. PARIS, 3rd February. Lieutenant Bivert and Captain Neguet, while aeroplaning at Bourges, fell and both were killed. JESUIT FATHERS RELEASED. SHANGHAI, 3rd February. Fathers Allain and Delataille have been released from captivity. [Bandits, called "The White Wolves." murdered Father Rich, a. French Jesuit missionary, at Liauanchow, and held "Fathers Allain and Delataille for ransom. Father Gilbert escaped.] (Received February 4, 11.30 a.m.) ROUND THE WORLD AERIAL RACE. NEW YORK, 3rd February. Several entrants are announced for the round the world aeroplane race. The Army aviators promise a candidate.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 7
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