LATE NEW ZEALAND.
.(Per Press Association.) Nelson, lost night. Miss Margaret Lorimer, M.A., who for some ten years was on the staff of the Girls’ High Bchool, Christchurch, and who has more reoently had charge of the large girls’ school, Mount Cook, Wellington, has been appointed lady principal of Nolsoo Girls’ College, the present principal having sent in her resignation. Blenheim, last night, I In the Polioe Court Joseph Henry Byrne, a young man, was charged with robbing Patrick O'Driscoll of Is on the [ night of the 4th and at the same time nsing personal violence. This is the case in whioh O'Driscoll was severely wounded in the head and taken to tho hospital, where he has been ever since. A stone and bloodstained handkerchief, found on accused, were produced in Court, the police theory being that accused used these as a sling to batter O'Dtiscoll on the head. Accused was committed for trial.. The first application in this district for exemption from the street widening clause of the Public Works Act has been made to the Blenheim Borough Council, and was ; recommended for approval of the Go- i verqor-in.Couooil, „ I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1564, 21 September 1905, Page 2
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191LATE NEW ZEALAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1564, 21 September 1905, Page 2
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