DOMINION ITEMS.
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AI US 1C EXAAIIX AT LONS. CHRISTCHURCH, Dee. 2
A good opinion of musical tuition in Canterbury is held hv Air A\ eslev Roberts, of London, examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of .Music and the Royal College of Alusic. After conducting examinations in Christchurch lor the past 10 days, Air Roberts told a gathering that the standard of passes in Christchurch was much higher than in the majority of place-. It was much ahead of Canada anil Australia, especially, in the Jj.A.B. division, four out of live candidates examined in Christchurch showed ’a distinct promise. MOTOR COLLISION'. DUNEDIN, Dee. 2. Through a motor cycle which he was riding colliding with a truck at the intersection of Cumberland and High Streets this afternoon, Clarence AVard, a young man, residing at Roslyn, was thrown on his head, and was picked up unconscious. His head and lace were severely injured, and he was admit ted t,o the" Dunedin Hospital as a dangerously ill patient. His cycle was badly damaged in front, and the truck, which was practically at a standstill, had only (lie lamp broken.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 1
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194DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 1
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