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DIVORCE LAWS. SHOULD NOT BE EASIER. "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. Press Association —By Tel. —Copyright. LONDON, April 29. The Convocation of Canterbury disapproved of the Royal Commissioners' recommendations of additional grounds for divorce, and determined to oppose their legalisation. It holds that there should be one standard of morality for men and worsen, and equality of treatment by the law. SECOND CANADIAN TRUNK RAILWAY. Received 6 p.m., April 30th. OTTAWA, April 29. Canada is guaranteeing forty-five millions dollars for the completion of the Canadian • northern trans-continen-tal railway. PANAMA TOLLS. A STAGE OF REPEAL BILL. WASHINGTON, April 29. 'flie Interoceanic Canals Committee reported to the Senate the Panama Tolls Repeal Bill; without amendment. TUBERCULOSIS. ANOTHER REMEDY. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. PARIS, April 29. Dr Spahlinger, a Swiss biologist, after spending £20,000 in research, has discovered a new treatment for tuberculosis, which French and English physicians have submitted to the Academy of Medicine with an optimistic report. The treatment has been tried with equal success on lupus.
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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15335, 1 May 1914, Page 7
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