LONDON, Doc. 31. Professor John Adams, the educationist has boon knighted. Doctor Sim.son .Princess alarv’s doct«,r, has boon made a knighi of the Vioionan Uider. AUCKLAND, -lan. 1. a ho (iovernur-lleueral announces that jli- .Majesty has been graciously pleased on the occasion of the now year, to , r; ... r an earldom on Admiral of the Meet, night lion. Viscount Jellieoo, , 1 Seapa .lately the (Joveriior-Cenerlil ol New Zealand. _ His lixcolleiioy has been advised Inr-D.u-r that .11. is Majesty has .been pleased t,) eon ter tile following honours ou the gentlemen whose names are given below:- — , ... hi Commander of the .Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. J (leorge, Christopher James lari, C M'.i}., M.l’.. Minister of Education afi’il Minister of Justice. . Ki light IJachclor —Doctor !■ re do nek Tvnbv King, C.M.0., Director ot the ( Lilii Welfare Division of the Department of Health. . , , Companion of the .Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. Oorge, Crank Miller M.A., Rector ol W aitaki Bovs’ High School, Oama.ru; also Captain Randolph Wormerley Curtis. M.L. lately Private Secretary to \ iscount Jellieoo.
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151!AIX THROWN OX FIRE. LONDON, October 23. | t tviis suited :it the inquest on a man at Barnsley yesterday that, alter the pa-i-nmrtem examination part ot the loan's brain was thrown on the fire Francis Colley, hoilernian at the Rockett Hospital, Barnsley, said lie was asked to cleanup after the post-mortem V,ul .rave part of the brain in a howl to I, porter to put on the fire. He was m H J-.v.rrv and took the easiest course. He |,.,d done that sort of thing before. The Coroner: I want to warn you and „11 at this hospital and other hospitals that it is illegal to dispose of any part „1 a hour, especially when it is in mv custody as representing the law.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 1
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