NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) last night,
The Premier this .morniug,,promised a deputation, of school teachers that he would introduce a.rSuperaun.uatian Bill during, the.coming .session., . Mr J. ,B. Tarr, ox-Mayor of Karori, was killed to-day, presumably; by.a fall,from a buggy.
- 'Timaru, Oast night. At the Tomuka Bicycle-Club's annual sports meeting yesterday the New Zealand bicycle championship rnn in half p, mile fell to J.-Arnst, -Ternuka,- while the three and five miles were won,by Mv’Bandrup, Timaru. • . In the.event of ex-Champion Chmg being unable to join the Bisloy ; team it is probable that 'Captain - Skinner, of' the Victoria Rifles, Auckland! or Riflemau H. Marshall, of the Karori'Rifle' Club, will be invited to fill the’vacahoy;
The first annual conference of the New Zealand Presbyterian Young Womon’s Bible' Class Union wha attended by nearly 200'deleigates, and has closed 'after a successful/'session. .Forty.four 'clksses/aro affiliated, cqmprising 1200 meinbers.. 'All the subjects submitted wero,well; f discus6ed. The next session will be held in Dunedin at Easter. ' ' ' :
-.-Blenheim, last night; i A sharp.shook-, of. earthquake ..occurred at two minutes to four thia morning.. ... ! Nelson, last night. ; Colonel Pitt, Acting-Postmaster-Gene-ral, at the opening of the horticultural Show at Motueka yestesday, said the excess of deposits in the Post Office Savings Banks over withdrawals for the first’throe months of the year was -£142,000, compared [with £3OOO in the corresponding period of the previous,year. Nelson > district was responsible for £14,000 of this amount. i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1438, 26 April 1905, Page 1
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