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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. \ . SATURDAY, APRIL 2T. TACPATA. M.s. (7.33 a.m.), 268 torn, Mac* jrilliii, from MotuekM. STORM, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 749 tons, William* from Ljttcllon. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, APRIL. i! 7. FUTURIST, s. trawler (s!lO a.m.), 211 tons, , Ormes. for Cook Strait. TE AROHA, mix. schooner (11.50 a.m.), 105 tons. Olson, for Grcymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, April 2«. Arrived—At London, Tuscan St»r. AUCKLAND, April 27: Arrived—Wansanella (7 a.m.), from Sydney} Elmbank (9 a.m.), from Nauru. Sailed—City of Kimbcrley- (6.40 a.m.) and Malila (7.40 a.m.), for Wellington.

The "miraculous cure" of a little girl during the first healing service in th« new St. Stephen's Church at Brighton, England, is reported. The child walked from the church, and later uttered her fifsti .word after haying-been dumb, and having suffered from paralysis from birth, it i* said. The child is Jlnvicl I'vOhC Arnold, of Ij.in.-toiul. Ijurroy. H was stated tlmr, , flic lind interrupted the _ hr<ilh)g service jby crying out loudly. Specialists, said Ml.I *. I Arnold, the child's mother, had1 asserted | the child was inomable. and had advised Mrs. Arnold not to spend any more mouey I seeking, to restore the girl's speech, _ __.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 11

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