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The Rev. John Dickie, M.A., the' re-cently-appointed, professor of; systematic theology, apologetics'; and :New .Testament Language, and exegesis at Knox College, Dunedin, esnects to leave Scotland : for Now Zealand with:, his '• wife : , next April (states, the "Outlook"). Mr;: Dickie, who is. only ,84 years' of age, entered; Aberdeen University in 1891 ns second arts bursar. He' was a prizeman in nearly all the classes, and graduated in 1895 with honours in classics and the Jenkyns University prize in classical philology. In 1897: he' became a student of divinity -at 'Euinhurgh University, 'gaining an ,Ettles bursary'of £100. -■ Ho'was a prizeman" in all the classes {twice medallist in Hebrew), and gained in 1899, the Hepburn prize of £25 for an'essay on ."Christ tian Theism," and : the Jeffrey ' scholarship of £70 in divinity. During tho summer of 1899 he studied the University of Jena. 3?he' following year ho gained the 'Jeffrey scholarship of £70 in church history. Ho was thus the -first student to bo twice Jcffroy;scholar., Mr. Dickie was licensed by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in 1900, and acted as assistant minister at Fraserburgh, Burntisland, and North Leith.: He was ordained in 1906, and became • colleague and afterwards, successor to the Rev. William Skinner, nt Tarlnnd and'Migiri, a beautiful Deesido parish.

Residents of Wellington Terrace have been experiencing the need for.visits from a vmter-cart;of late, and. a request was made., ou their behalf, at last night's meeting of .the City Council that the cart should be sent along .occasionally. The Mayor promised to consult the city engineer on the subject. ' , ; That indoor office work is- making a very, nervous man of you. Lot Stearns' Wine of Cod Livor Extract build up your nerves andgive you new energy. .It acts like fresh air on your arid makeii wcrk a ■';-.. <fl

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5

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