CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
(From One Own Correspondent.)
CAMBBIDGE- Wednesday. ! •-he school committee met last evening. members were present, The the school had aad thoroughly cleaned there would now be ;fS rfSfection from measles, etc., some of the children were sufSg/nre4os to the holidays. The annual isiaioi'' Inspector Stewart was »uor «g= a most satisfactory The h»admaster was congr-atnlated S of his work, and his assistants SoreS their share of pratee. It was to erect a miniature rifle range, Sftte Sister was asked to ascertain the !H lad report at the next meeting, steps ■ % £ be taken to raise funds, to wrucn. will grant a snbsidy of £ *f|is: evening tie Senior Men's Bible nasfheM a meeting in Victoria Hall, and irnroved a record one, for a number of WaS&m visitors were present and toos . Sit in the discussioa which ensnerl on a ££2 en' being read by Mr 5l Bsece Dancing and football came in trr strong condemnation by some, tnic were gixrf defended by others. The Bey W. W-. T. Jones, and O. Johnson '«lt appointed to adjadicaite npon essays m Practical written by memthe Toimai Hen's Junior Class, far given by Messrs. G. V. Hooper and £. Brown.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 249, 18 October 1907, Page 7
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