WORKERS' EDUCATION
. • ■ t AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY SYM- ? .PATHETIC. j (By TeJeirash.—Press Association.) t Auokland, March 15. ij After hearing an ' address . by Mr. Meredith Atkinson, the University Col- • lege Council passed a resolution assur- J ing him not only of, its cordial sym- , pathy, but also of its hearty co-opera- [ tion in'.furtheriiig as far as it could the. objects of the association. jGUESSING COMPETITION . I -4——-; SECRETARY OF A CRICKET CLUB I ' FINED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association J > j • Dunedln, March IS. ( ! ; The secretary of the Albion. Cricket ■ Club was proceeded against for promot- j ing a guessjng competition with the ob- | ject of setting up the club's funds.. It . was stated in court that the defendant when seen by the police and informed that the_ scheme was illegal undertook to stop it and return the money to all excepting those who made their subscription a donation. In the circumstances, Mr. Bartholomew, inflicted a fine of ou]y £2.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 6
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156WORKERS' EDUCATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 6
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