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LATE NEW ZEALAND.

XPers Presa Association.) Dunedin, last night. gj,t Levi Health, 45 years of age, belonging to Gore, died at tho Coffee Palace last night. He complained to his niece that wo ho was feeling unwell, and died in her , arms almost immediately. It is supposed that heart aisoaso was tho oause. h ßi Nelson, last night. F. W. Thorpe has boen rc sleeted a Dr> second term unopposed as Mayor of 9_’ Motueks. There are eleven candidates for Bix Council scats. ;e. Christohuroh, last night. >l, Goneral Booth has finished a public st mooting and is now holdiDg private moetlf. ings of ofißocrs to discuss polioy questions. Tho Gonoral loaves for Wellington on Thursday. Dunedin, last night. Tho Rev. A. M. Pinlayson has boen appointed moderator of the Presbyterian j Synod of Otago and Southland. It was I resolved on tho recommendation of five 1 3 I Presbyteries that ths Rev. J. Porter be c I nominated as moderator for next year. _ j 3 I John Jaoobs has been appointed aoting * , I Town Clerk, ponding consideration of the E I position by the new Counoil. r . I Christohuroh, lost night. 0 ; At a considerable majority of tho meet- " 1 I ings of householders for the eleotion of r j school committees to-night resolutions in 11 I favor of a superannuation fund for P I teachers being established was carried. ™ I Auckland, last night, f The annua] meetings of householders iu j the city and suburbs passed off quietly. 0 ( JAt the City meeting a resolution was j passed to the effect that whilst the meeting | c ; J was pleased at tho efforts of tho Board to j jjj I'establish a toachers’ training college for I no teachers, it protested against the Wellesley [ Street school being converted into such an institution on the ground that it would deprive a densely populated district of its 1 largest primary sohool. set A telegram from the offioer iu charge of Ee the Waiotapu tree planting station near wh Rotorua states two of the prisoners, named fav Alfred Skilton and Arthur Henry Woods, I escaped from custody last night. be

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1438, 26 April 1905, Page 3

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LATE NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1438, 26 April 1905, Page 3

LATE NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1438, 26 April 1905, Page 3

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