NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
CHURCH MEMORIAL. AN INTERESTING EDIFICE. NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. The Vestry of St. Mary’s Church, on eof the most interesting churches in the Dominion, have let a contract for the addition of a north transept and Lady Chapel, as a memorial to Archdeacon Govett, cno of the earliest incumbents. The additions will be of stcne and will cost about £I6OO. FATAL TRAIN ACCIDENT. JUMP FROM A TRAIN. AUCKLAND, This Day. At Greenlan’a Station this morning, a man named Barnaby wa s instaneously killed while attempting to leave a train which slows down but does not stop. When passing- the racecourse he was seen to jump from a carriage. He disappeared beneath it and practically the whole train passed over his body. NEWSPAPER CONGRESS. A DOMINION DELEGATE. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Mr. Robert Bell, a proprietor of the Ashburton Mail and Guardian, has been appointed cno of the delegates of the New Zealand Newspapr Proprietors’ Association at the International Press Congress in ’Frisco in July.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 179, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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166NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 179, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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