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' Bishop Grimes, of Christclmrch. was taken suddenly ill on his arrival y.i Sydney last week, and is now an inmate of Lewisham Hospital.
Mr Reginald C. Grain, one of the officials at the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, who was assaulted by a crowd at Broken Hill on January 4,1909, at the commencement of the labor trouble, died on Sunday, February 28th, At the time he received an injury to the spine, and had been unable to work ever since.
Writing of the appointment of Rev. H. K. Archdall as Dean of Newcastle, "The Cambridge says: "One of tlie pleasing features of Cambridge life of recent years has been a stream of young Australians coming into residence as advanced students. Up to now it seems to have been the general rule that they have come to work at some branch of the Natural Sciences, but Mr Archdall proved a happy exception, for he was one of the first to read the subject of the Philosophy of Religion in the second part of the Theological Tripos. At Corpus, Mr Archdall lectured on religious philosopliv and on biblical subjects. For the last term he has acted as Dean of his College, and has filled that office with marked success."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 58, 11 March 1915, Page 8
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