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UNIVEHSITY SCHOLARS! I IPS. (Per Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). WELLINGTON, January 13. The Standing Committee of the University of New Zealand met this morning and the following results were passed for publication : University Junior Scholarships.—T. E. Easterlield (Nelson College) 20-19 ; P. S. Falla (under ago, Wellington College) 1993; A. G. Butter (Wairarapn High School) 1951; S'! W. H. Adams (Wellington College) 1929; J. L. Mamleuo (Auckland Grammar School) 1915; J. 11. Lascelles (Christ College, Christchurch) 187(5; T. T. Allen (Auckland Grammar School) 1858; J. A. Goodwin (Hamilton High School') 181(5; 1). M. Taylor (Christ’s College, Christchurch) 1804; W. D. Allen (Collegiate School, Wanganui) 1798; W. S. Bapson (.Mt. Albert Grammar School) 17(58. University National Scholarships.— D. G. Phillips (New Plymouth Boys’ High School) 17(55; A. J. Birtles (Whangarei High School) 17(54; A. K. Tullock (Mt. Albert Grammar School) 1741; L. W. A. Crawley (Auckland Grammar School) 1784; 1). A. Peak (Auckland Grammar School) 1718; Marion K. Steven (New Plymouth Girls’ High School) 171(5; Kathleen J. Wakclin (Epsom Girls’ Grammar School) 171(5; W. Williams (Auckland Grammar School) 1710; G. N. MacDonald (Southland Boys’ High School) 1(595 ; Eileen M. Hall (Epsom Girls’ Grammar School) 1(588 ; J. C. Mowat (St. Kevin’s College, Oamaru) 1678; lvv G. Heed (Epsom Girls’ Grammar School) 1(554 ; W. B. E. Stephenson (Timaru Boys’ High School) 1651; Mary K. Warren (Epsom Girls’ Grammar'School) 1(551; G. H. Duggan (St, Bede’s College, Christchurch) 1649; T. M. Stanton (Christchurch Boys’ High School) 1642; J. E. Haveloclc (Timaru Boys’ High School) 1635; N. 11. Gascoigne (Hamilton High School) 1(534 ; Dorothy M. Martyn (Otago Girls’ High School) 1634 ; E. P. Allen (New Plymouth Boys’ High School) 1625. som at eleven next morning. They had lunch in the city, went to the pictures, and had afternoon tea with a friend, meeting nobody else that afternoon, but bad tea together at Epsom, Bill leaving at 8 o clock. She went out to Henderson on' Wednesday. The Coroner; Where did your husband go on Monday morning? Witness: Out to Henderson. The Coroner; Why did’lit you go? Witness: .1 had no wish to. The Coroner; Didn’t you want to see the place where you were to live? Witness; 1 knew my husband would see it alright. The Coroner; How curious.
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