DOMINION ITEMS.
[tty Ti;u:c;itAPn—pint piiush association.] Till' DENTAL SCHOOL. DUNEDIN. Feb. 1.1. Mr Massey received a deputation this morning protesting against the sugge-tior; ol the Dental Committee to remove the denial s lido! to Auckland. The speakers emphasised the point that C'ahitiet's vote of £_'b.l.!dn should have elinehed the matter; also that the dental school must lie where the medical -chool wa> anil that- the committee's report uas biased and beyond the scope of the inquiry set, it. Mr A!assov replied that the vote of stood. lie hoped the Cabinet would settle the question ill a fortnight in a manner satisfactory to ev ervbodv.
THREE VEAL’S' REFORMATIVE (.’IIIUSTCHrECII. Feb. 1.1. When Joseph Michael (learschakski appeared for settleliee at the Supreme Court for assault ott a eottstalde, eoitnsel made a strong ttpjtcal for leniency on the ground that pu'isoiicr snpporteil a paralysed mother-in-law, a helpless wife and live children and that he st: H't> pci ! from menial aberration. The Judge sentenced (.'earschaw-ki to thrqe years’ reformative treatment. EM I’l.OY Fits’ niiJKCTfON. DFNKDIN. Feliruary I I. At the annual meeting of the Otago 1 1 ei; mast or-' A ssicta I ton, held to-night. -Dong except ion was taken to the payment ol a ppi cut ves while away at the military camps. [( was decided to oppose strenuously such payments. INTER-ISLAND DiSIM'TF. CIILISTCIILUCH. Fell. Li. [u replv to slalciitems made In- the Hon (>'. Fowld- t AucklatidJ to the effect that the t a \pa.\ cr- ol the North paid i'or So It t 1 1 " r u eilueal toll . was made by Mr It. A'klaud t Chairmti n if Ihe Hoard of Coventor- ol ( an. erlot-y College) ill the Cnnm-itv Senate today. The O' e.-cdon was the emit inu.uihm of a d.ehaie on the following motion hv lion Ml Fowld-: ■'Th;, i such statutes he chueted as may lie necessary to ettaliio -tmlepts attending the Auckland Engineering School to sat for c.-.ainimit ion for engineering degrees on the same terms and condition-' as arc accorded '-indent- attending lie- Cantcrlmrv Fugiiu'critig School.’' After a- lengthy debate. 1 1 Fowld. motion was negatived hv In to ~
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1924, Page 3
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352DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1924, Page 3
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