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J.ONDON, February 14. Sailed for New Zealand, from Honolulu, Aorangi; from London, Rangitiki. PERTH, February. 15. A minister, entering the Congregational Church, Victoria Park, was shocked to find the hymn books-dis-ordered and torn, the Bible ripped, and the Communion clothes thrown away. Detectives are inquiring into the matter. There is an uneasy feeling that it may be an attempt to introdjuce Soviqt anJti-Cliristian propaganda. LONDON, February 15., Arthur Howard, survivor of Drift, was surprised when he saw a report that he had died in Sydney. He told the “Daily Mirror”: “I have been living in Kent for 40 years, and have never been in Australia, as you see I am quite alive.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 2
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