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25 YEARS AGO

Archdeacon Averill

(From “The Dominion,” • January 1, 1510.) Archdeacon Averill, Bisbop-elect of Waiapu, will probably leave Christchurch

on Thursday, January 13, and' after spending a day in Wellington will arrive

in'Napier on Saturday, January 15, in time for the consecration service ou the following day.

Mr. Justice Denniston will retire with 12 months’ leave of absence early this month, and will leave New Zealand about the middle of the month for Scotland, where he intends to make bis future home.

Mr. E. W. Maunder F.R.A.S., superintendent of tiie Solar Department of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in nddressing the Astronomic.-il Society, said that a sixty-inch telescope belonging to Professor G. E. Hale. LL.D., Sc.D., director of the Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institution, of Washington, Mount Wilson. California, had undoubtedly established the fact that the canalisation of Mars was an optical illusion.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19350103.2.38

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

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144

25 YEARS AGO Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

25 YEARS AGO Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

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