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SUNDAY (RISERVANCE. (Received 6. ■''.2s am.) London. Feb. 5. A message from Toronto Methodist Conference on the subject of Sunday observance was read in all the Methodist churches of the Kingdom on Sundav. SWISS accident insurance. Berne. Feb. 5. By referendum, a largo majority accepted the Federal proposal for the Workmen’s Invalidity Accident Insurance.
DEMANIN BLAC KMAIL CASE. {Received 6. 11 a.in.) London. Feb. .5. The Countess Demanin’s blackmail case has advanced another stage. Glendiuing was admitted to bail in dEI€MM>. Ewing’s trial has boon postponed until April. Pag* was not allowed bail. ST. JOSEPH’S WORKSHOP. (Received 6. 11 a.rn.) Jerusalem. Feb. 5. Th-’ Franciscans at Nazareth report the discovery of St. Joseph’s workshop, covered by the remains ot the Crusaders’ Church.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 45, 6 February 1912, Page 6
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