A further meeting of the Wellington Technical College Students' Association was held on Thursday, when the remaining business in connection with a constitution was discussed. It was resolved flint tho annual membership subscription be fixed at 2s. Gd. each for ladies and men. A committee was formed to consider the holding of a social in the near future, such committee to submit a report to the association at the next meeting.
The Eastbourne Bowling Club Ims arranged to'open'its green for .uie Reason on Saturday, October 2. Mr. N. J. Bennington is tho secretary ol the club for the vonr. En route lo Christchurch to arrange for tho opening of Carter the Great, Mr. Scott Colville, the magician's personal manager, was in Wellington yesterday.
Tho desirability of tlic exercise of a mora generous spirit by the Arbitration Court in framing awards in industrial disputes was being urs:d before the Court at Auckland by tlie Storemen's Union representative, Mi'. A. L. Monteitli, when Mr. Justico Stringer interposed. His Honour said, "Don't you think a more onerous spirit in the application to work by employees would also be advisable? It canot 'bo denial that in many instances tliero is a distinct limitation in output 'by tho workers."
"The Passing Show of 1920," a brilliant revue which has been a success in Australia, will open in Wellington on or about October 12.
Carter, tho magician, is to initiato a New Zealand tour at Cliristcluireh on October 9.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 6
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