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NEWS IN BRIEF.

In the Methodist Church, Durham Street, to-morrow, the Rev. W. Baunibor will preach in the morning. In tho evening the Rev. \\ r . Heady ivill speak on "The Gospel of a Bread-winner."

Good music and .singing will be provided. An Australian mail, ex the Ulimaroa, consisting of 3-1 bags and 22 hampers, is expected to arrive here ou Tuesday morning.

At a mooting of the Woolston War Memorial Committee, it was reported that over £101) had been collected. On October 30 a big Domain Fete is to be held, in which all sporting ami other organisations of the district will take part. Arrangements are also being made for displays by. the school children. It is proposed that the memorial take the form of a pavilion in the domain. The total amount of funds hold by New Zealand Patriotic and War Relief Societies on March 31 last was £1,760,567, says a Wellington message. The number of men who had over 20 per cent, disability then totalled 3205, which number will be increased very much when full particulars are obtained from the Pensions Department. In addition there will bo a largo number of men who w-ill break down as the result of War,serviee. A conference of South Canterbury members of the Protestant Political Association endorsed the action of the Council of Churches, Christchurch, in drawing the attention of. the Prime Minister to the policy of the "New Zealand Tablet" in undermining the loyalty of Roman Catholics to Britain, says a Press Association message. Archbishop O'Shea's denial of the teaching of his Church concerning the validity of mixed or other Catholic marriages not contracted before a priest was discussed, ami quotations wore given from the Roman Catholic "Pink Catechism" stating that persons married under such conditions "are not married at all."

CHEAP MOTOR-CYCLES. AVe have in hand a number of good second-hand motor-cycles received by us in part payment for Hurley-Davidsons. All have been thoroughly overhauled by us, and in consequence carry our guarantee that they are in good running order. Buy now. Prices are going up this spring. We have — No. 1031—-I h.p. Triumph, 3-speed hub gear, in good order .. £(S7 10/No. 1052—101!) Electric Model Iin 1- ' 7-0 h.p., like now, No. 1057 —4] h.p. Singer, 2-speed ro : tershnft gear, in good mechanical order £3O No. 10G0 —31 h.p. Triumph, free engine, in good order £lO No. lOrtl — Budge-Multi, good solo machine £27 10/No. lOG.'i—2} Douglas, 2-speed gear. Splendid solo mount . . . . £SO No. 104(5 —0-7 .Tap King Dick, now engine, good sporting machine £4O No. 1045—1010 Electric Model Harlev £135 No. 1005—1915 4 h.p. 3-speed Triumph £75 JONES BEOS., LTD., The Clock Tower. .8

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 7

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 7

NEWS IN BRIEF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 7