AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A LAPSED BARONETCY. By Eleotrio Telegraph.—Copyright. iufltralian-New Zealand Cable Association. SYDNEY. Jan. 8. _ The New South Wales estate of Sir Archibald Lucas Tooth, who died on service in France, is valued at £525,571. The baronetcy has lapsed. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, Jan, 8.
Messrs Lamb and Company have made arrangements with the engineers working their fleet of steamers engaged in the Syd-ney-New Zealand timber trade, by which these vessels will remain in -commission. THE ROGGEVEEN'S PATIENTS. Received Januarv 9, 11.25 a.m. 'SYDNEY, Jan. 9. All the Roggeveen's patients are convalescent. There are no fresh cases. CHURCH UNION. Received January 9, 11.25 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 9.
The voting on the question of Church union among the Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches shows a majority in favour of a union. DIVORCE PETITIONS INCREASE. Received January 9, 11.25 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 9.
Official statistics show that during 1919 there were 1312 petitions for divorce compared with 934 during the previous year. /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1719, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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