Sir. John Caughlev, M.A., of the Educational institute of Zealand, arrived l'wn Chrislclnirclj >«i«day morning, an.l delivers an oddites m I lie Conci'i't Chamber to-iught OH tho Bible-in-sc'iools question, Mr. E. A. Belcher, who was some months ago appointed headmaster of Christ's College, Chrislcluivch, has been elected a Mow of tho lloyal Colonial Institute. Mr. .T. J. Franklyn, of Sydney, and Into of Xelson, has, according to a Press Association telegram trom Dtliiedlll, been ciifirnKcd as permanent organiser of vno United Temperance Keform Council. Constable' V. BnrroH is licensing otlieer under tho Anns Act, lJuf>. •Mr. Alfred Liule.y late part proprietor of the King's Theatre, leaves for bydlie.v by the Willochra to-day. ,Our Wanganui correspondent stales (hat Mr. 11. I-aivn, engineer of tho lionvillo Town Hoard, has resigned, 111 order to re-enter the service of the X ufolic Works Department. At lust, night's meeting of the Hutt Uiver Bond, .Mr. Welch congratulated Mr. Baldwin on again being elected Unit reinwcnlalivfl on the Hospital and Chanlaldfl Aid Board, and al.»o Mv- Jvenwdy, who was elected to a. scat on the Harbour Beard,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 4
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181Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 4
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