GENERAL CABLES
(SMITES fKESS AS«»CIATI»Ii.-TC»I'JB!«HT.) The Upper House of Convocation hae passed a resolution permitting duly qualified women to speak and pray in consecrated buildings on occasions other than appointed chnrch services, ahd normally for congregations of woolen and women and children. The Convocation later discussed what qualifications were necessary, Architects having stated that they will not guarantee the safety of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, for another year, it will be closed at Easter for three years to enable restorations to be effected. The architects consider that there is imminent danger of the roof collapsing, entailing the destruction of the entire fabric: .: Members of the Order of the Garter have subscribed the first" year's restoration funds.
The new Governor of Victoria, the Earl of Stradbroke, has arrived at Melbourne, and been s\vorn in.
The New South Wales Government will introduce a Bill next s-ession giving Aldermen and Shire councillors power to fix a. fee in payment of their services.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7
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159GENERAL CABLES Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7
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