Tho Alexandra Stats School Committed in nn advertisement this morning ask that tho names of former pupils who eorved in the war may bo forwarded for inclusion in tho school roll of honour.
An instructive lectnro touching religious and other phases of life in India was delivored bv tho Eev. William Carey, a missionary of M years' experience, at tho meeting of tho Petono Federated Bible Classes yesterday. After tho meeting a strangers' tea took place at tho Wesleyan Church, at which gathering tho Rev, C. H. Olds, Dominion organiser for tho Methodist Bible Classes, gave a bright talk.
Few persons realise what a modern convenience is the familiar door. >.o primitive peoples have, or over did have, doors; tho great temples of Egypt and of Grcoco had doorways, of course, but no doors. Often there were silks and Utpestries hung over the doorways or doors or gates; hut the door proper is absolutely an improvement, even a luxury, of modern civilisation.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 258, 26 July 1920, Page 4
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