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DOMINION ITEMS.

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I! CM A L EDUCATION. DANCER OE !‘A BOCIIIA I.ISAI. AUCKLAND, November JS'L In an address at the annual dinner of the Wlmngarei Chamber of C’ommcrec. the .Minister of Lands, the lion. A. D. Mel.cod. said he hoped the people would he freed from parochialism in regard to the e.-tahlishimutl of agricultural colleges. Some had advocated that there should he one such college ill the North and one in the South Island, hut the provision of one would hi desires. There was a tendency to urge that the schoolshould be jo the four chief centres. " li' you want to kill the proposal, that is the Way to go about it.’ 1 said the .Minister. "Tin's Dominion, wit: a |ni|)!ilation of a million, has not ike money to erect agricultural college-: all over the country.” There was room lor tv... .-011.-ges at the most, and their Im-a 1 ion should lie set t led as a prelim - inary. Further, they .-bond he attached to University Colleges. In re; art! to farm schools. Mr McLeod expressed himself as hein •: lav nars' iv !ill toward them. Lit unfort 11 ua! elv the support for I hem was a long wtiy short of what ufis desired. If town men went to farm school;, and saw what the hoys Mere doing, they would assist the movement. Here, again, tva- an opporl unity lor city men to (.aim an interest in primary industries. I f Ibe fa rmer also showed similar ialerest in iiulu-tri and commerce. In- mutual di-'ti-sion the requii'emenls a''l'f aebi .1. I'BFMIFB'S Alt IYE.M ENTS. (III! ISTCi I ÜBC! I. Detemher 2. The Premier arrived from the north tills morning and received several deputation- ite-'udnig one trout tl; Cit.i ( 'nimeil re elec! l icity enlit raets. PIMSOVEB HANDIN'!':. AUCKLAND. De,-. 2. Williain Biehard ('■iitgltlen was I'-umd dead hanging in hi- cell at Mount I’llaii gaol a! L.'.’l) tilts morning. lie eleven o'clot k ! night. An ; :;qm is er'- ceding. SUDDEN DEATH. AUCKLAND. Dee. 2. Ernest William (' Herron. US. maraud said good month" . amt dropped dead, evidently from la-art tlisese. LYTTELTON BTX'Oi NT. PROP, 1 |;i-Y COM RLETT'.D TO- - (ill! IST( iiF H ( 11. Dee 2 The n agi-; :is I r.s mot of the 1.1 t 1 ill prnhahlv bo eempleted to-nicmiiv

SUFEEME^COURT. aV I UM'Cit ll'll--i'lllt TMtKSS ASSOCIATION. soi'-Tiii.AND casks. IN'YEBt ARCH I.L. Re . 1 The Supreme (oil" -ilting- rom- - : 1 -d ! iv to-day before i! i.- Bouour, .|eb U R Kile received three pn *.:; t ion La- h rea king a ltd mitering at Alai aura. Hire,: Henry Du-iiiig was. lamvieted ■ml remanded for ..-ot in-,- for ne.gliaently driving a in Her. :• 11 ■ I ■ : ".-it: • ■ dily iniurv. Thera i- :--u run qally b>rge calendar DvMADKS CLAIM. NEVA iv Y'l'il'Tll. Dee. The Ru'uvibe Court is hearing a •as. i a It- b R. S. -s uit h B >.'hardsell ~bill,is jl!1; t damages from the Bor,ngh ('"Ui: i! oil a.-,...ant <*t at: a.-, idee: on Eehru." rv 2Jrd. I’hiinl iff was euiloved on t h - ele. It'ii-al -tali' and in the ~ v'i', !, i, I him. It is allege I <|;-t'l• 1 • I::i tit - v.e;- Hegligen! in '-o' iimvitling lie an- h di-e >nm-et ijort ion to do : hi, t w h ieii 1 a 11-, d Ihe at eidob i and in ,-utv event be should have known .fi.. win.- were alive. -w-»T?rV>r J

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3

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568

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3

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