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MASTERTON NOTES

Professor T. A. Hunter delivered an interesting address to members of tho \V«ira.rapa branch of the Teachers' Institute on Saturday. The institute subsequently passed tho folloinnff resolution :—"That as ;i result of Profccsor Hunter's addresses, this inestingrof, teachura urge upon tho executive .of iho N.Z.8.1. the vital importance and immediate necessity at this crisis—(a) of putting forward it policy of national educational reform; (b) propagating it anion;,' the general public; (c) of organising a united movement in tho direction indicated of other bodies concerned with education." Entries for the Maslefton poultry show have been received from Nelson, Palmcrston North, Wellington, Woodvillo, and other parts of tho Dominion. The stewards of tho Masterton Eacing Club have made a voto of .CIO 10s. to tnc Italian Red Cross Fund. At a -meeting of stewards of tho Mastorton Racing Club on .Saturday it was reported that a profit of .E2Ol 'is. sd. had been mado from the club's farming operations last year. The stewards decided that tho Spring Jleeting bo held en Thiirsday and "Friday, as usual.

It is expected that the Mmterton lieturned Soldiers' Association will mako a profit of .C 550 over tho recent production of "Our Eeveiile."

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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MASTERTON NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

MASTERTON NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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