The University Senatn at Christchurch hag decided that law aludenta who have been accepted for servico with the expeditionary force may be examined in May next. Mr F. Y. Lethbridgo, ex-M.P. for Oroua, died this morning after a lengthy illness and an operation. He was a member of Parliament for nine years, and occupied many public positions, including the mayoralty of Felding and a member of the Wanganui Education Hoard. Miss Graham will bo nt homo on Saturday to meet intending pupils. She has just received notice that Miss Maggie Gillanders has passed the Royal Academy examination in theory and rudiment of music. At Mr Graham's Saturday mart sala there will be pigs, fowls, fruit, and a nice lot of furniture now on view at the mart. Buyers fare invited to inspect. Miss lorns will b,o at home next Saturday afternoon to parents, and the Collegiate School will open on
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 740, 27 January 1915, Page 5
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