The Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1871.
Dunedin University. — The Couucii of the University has resolved to admit lady students. It has also passed a resolution that the principles of the Otago educational scheme should be adopted to promote a sound and liberal education, aud while the Bible should be read in schools, the teaching of any creed opposed to auy particular denomination should be strictly forbidden. Mr. George Cotterell. — We take the following from the Australasian, of otli iust. Oo Tuesday, Mr. Cotterell opens at St. George's Hall, for a season. Siuce last he appeared in Melbourne, he has made a long tour through Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, and has everywhere been most favorably received. In Tasmania, especially, he was singularly successful, and attracted a large number of the people who go to public performances only on exceptional occasions. He calls his entertainment now "Quiz, or Faces aud Fancies," aud it has been somewhat rearranged, so as t.o present it in a more compact and coherent form. Ho is undoubtedly the most original aud graphic entertainer of all the entertainers who have entertained us iv Melbourne, aud his popularity cannot fail to be of a progressive kind.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 193, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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