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. lie funeral of the late Mr. Bosworth is to lake place o„ Sunday, it being impossible lor distant members of the aiiul.y to arrive before Saturday ni'dit Deceased will be buried with full military honors. Mr Laurence Webster, a son of Mr. M. il. Webster, the well-known Xelson merciant has bee,, appointed general manager for Australasia of the Eastern telegraph (.'oinpany, with headquarters ni Adelaide. Mr. Webster was one of the first New Zvalanders to join the company.
A striking example of what can be accomplished liv a young man of .»-,it is furnished by the fact that .Mr. George Cullcn, of Mastcrlun (erstwhile of the Olaki Mail stall), has just ms, Vi | his ■final stage of the law examinations uiln distinction. He headed New Zealand in two subjects, mid was second in another, and was one of three who were successful out of thirty-fhre,. who sal for the examination. Mr. Culleii accomplished Ibis without the aid of any coach, and worked at his studies in spar,, lime, he being engaged ill reporting in Mastcr'ton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 114, 11 June 1909, Page 2
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