ACROSS THE TASMAN.
Press Association.— Copyright. FREEMASONRY. Sydney, Yesterday. Members of Masonic bodies generally decline to discuns Cardinal Moran'a charges against Freemasonry on the grounds that they are absurd and opposed to fact. GOVERNOR'S EXPERIENCE. Melbourne, Yesterday. Lord Dudley was en route to the Ballarat review, when his motor-car broke down. He hailed a ballast engine and finished the journey standing on the footplates with a number of workmen. A FLOATING CHURCH. Melbourne, Yesterday. The yacht Coronat, which carries the members of an American religious sect, arrivod in Hfbson's Bay unobserved during the night. The crew maintain close reticence. Received December 15, 0.55 a.m. Melbourne, Last Night. The owner of the yacht Coronet disclaims that he is engaged on any religious propaganda. He says he is on a pleasure trip with a party touring the world in search of knowledge and is collecting insects, birds, and natuial cuiiosities.
AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE. Melbourne, Yesterday. In the Austral Wheel Race, M. MePherson, the limit man, defeated Shepherd, 70 yards;; King third. Time, 4.5.
JAM FACTORY ABLAZE. Received December 15, 0.55 a.m. Sydney, Last Night. The Stanmore Company's large jam factory iB afire and promises', a big blaze.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 590, 15 December 1908, Page 5
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