ABOUT PEOPLE
A London Frees A»ppeia|iop cjblc 'ftafhll that Lord Jellieoe, the new eral, will Bail for New Zealand by 1 thli Corinthie. - Mr R. W. Dalton, Trade Ck>mm«»s),oer,' ii to be entertained by the New Ah« soeiaitipn of British Manufaotpperp bod Agents at Wellington to-day. ‘ A■ d The death is announced by a Press Amo* ciation cable of Mme. Rejane, ihp leading Paris comedienne, aged 63 years. She made her debut in 1876 in vaudeville and 'has appeared with great success in EngJand ijnd America. ! ' Mr Harold G. Miller, th? new Rhode# Scholar, was born on Mjay 16, 18^)8.' -Ha obtained the whole of hie ondary education at the Mpdf rtOO District High School and throughput hi# ■' Bchbol career occupied a position M tjfb his class. He was always g mw' ih school sports. He entered Victoria in 1916. At the end of the ftgppii be obtained a first-daes pate in graduated Bachelor Of Arts, accessit to the senior scholar in EWllipOpby, and was awarded the senior tjchoijMTOP id Economics. In the following yew lißHi) he took the Honours Coursg in the title of bis thesis being ■’-'The General Nature of the Relation Between Mojrtl# ahd Religion.” He was swarded V.A. Jnw fttat class honours, and the examiner (®f Jittery Jones) reported in very terms on his examination work (Vod on ms thesis. In 1920 Mr Miller was atftJfded * Jacob Joseph Scholarship by has college ind a free passage to England by the University.
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Southland Times, Issue 18851, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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245ABOUT PEOPLE Southland Times, Issue 18851, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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