BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS.
* • CONFERENCE OF AUCKLAND CU'UtUY. (By TclecrnDh.—l'resa Association.) Auckland, November 3. At a conference of clergy of nil denominations held to-day, it was decided, in regard to tho question of JJiblc-in-Schools that the New Ninth Wales system tillered tho most suitable compromise.
PIikSONAI. ITI>:\U llin lUi'-lhmy Ihe CJr.vfrii'.r left for I In, w.utli la-.l evening. II" ii U> remain Inr lv,u niiiiiMri in (.'iinl'Tliiiry. Mr. W, 'iallov.av lw<. Wn iioiiiiiiflM ' ii'. ii iri.'iiil.'T of id" Unit f 'Hinty Coin-i-il iiml aU an ..,„1,-r i.f I lie Wi11i,,... 1/n, ll'.iinlj,) and I lu.iii.ilili. Aii) 11-.ard. A nuinb'T nl' reidents urn (iri;;itii.>;iiii; l. >i"i-tili'.n l'«i |<nil Sir William iiml l.ndy |i.i|i.".i'll nn l.lii'ir anival liniii lingliind n't. Clirnlimii lumi ft")cjrr;iplr< our special ciiiicp',i,d"iilj. The occvinn will rtlr.o iniirl: Ilii' jubilee nf Kir William's arrival in llii\vl:<i':t Kay. Tin' iir.lli birthday 'if Sir .John T/.gnn win M-MnriM in Auckland ye-,.. IcnlaV. Tin. "lalli'-r '.I Auckland," wno v.a'i 111/ in in Edinburgh 'm November 3. I HI7, cfinliiiiii-': I,i inn; Hie wight, of his many y"al'. very well indeed. Though unable of lain lo I a lie his placx, at. public luhclinns lii lri'i|iii;itly an I'.rmoriy, he dill attends nf his oilieo in Shorlland SU'-.t daily for flm liansaction of l>ii->i-Sir Joseph Wan! left for I.V houUi last evening. 110 intends to remain in Cliiistcbiitefi until Monday morning, and llk-ii )iHii.'m;i| lov/iudu liih electorate of Tho I'riiiin Minister will lie in Christchurch to-day. Sir .lain's Carroll will remain in Wellington until .Monday. The lion, J. A. Millar nojes lu leave for tlie south l/i-night or to-morrow, and the Hon. ].'. M'Kenzic for Nelson and Motueka today. Sir John Kimlby is nf Auckland, tlie Hon. 1). liuildn in North Canterbury, anil tho Hon. T. Mackenzie in Tarano.kJ. The l»dy nf tho late Mr. Antonio !iilo.-'.',i was lirou;;ht lo Wellington from tho south by tho Warrimoo yesterday morning. Ucceased died at Invorcargill last Sunday after a brief illness, lie was originally a member of the Oriental Fcotb.ill Club, and, during his slay in Jnverr.argill, had been an employee in tho firm of Messrs. Keoitllar and Chisholm. l)e----tensed was also well known in musical circles, and was a member of the Orphans Club and the Musical T;nion at Invcrcargill. Tho funeral will talco place on Sunday. Mr. .7. T. Kibby was a passenger by tho Warrimoo lo Sydney last evening. Mr. K. G. Heed, of the firm of Gallin and Co., Wellington, was a passenger by tho same vessel.
Hon. Lieut. G. L. Buckley, bandmaster, 7th ltejiment, has been awarded tluo Now Zealand Territorial service medal.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 4
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