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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

I RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IX SCHOOLS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Cliristcliuicli, Last Night. _ Tlif qnoition of ri'ligious instruction in schools was again under discussion at ii meeting of tin. North Canterbury Education Board to-day, when a statement prepared by the ministers of the various denominations at their recent conlercn.ee, was laid on the table lor consideration. The chairman said the report broke no new ground, and he did not see what the Board eould do in the matter. After discussion the Board decided to receive the statement. TIMBER- COMMISSION. Christchurch, Last Night. Asked by a Press, representative when be expected the report of the Timber Commission to be made public, Jf r Ell Ml said that he did know, but he «as of opinion that there was no reason for delaying its publication. It was his i t o. i ?T" niKlte with Mlai,. tels on the Subject. I MAORI EXTERTAIXERS' DErAUTUHE. Wellington, Wednesdav. there was a large crowd at 'the & T liU ' f llt noon wl '«' «"M PartrofTnr, I,OUI ; i r , " O . Ve(loffwiOlthe fo New V " a .nf ,l0 '' is Who are b »«"'l loi New \ork. The natives gave two dances on the upper deck, andVre ad Kivmn T ihl \, whi "-i h' Akuhata m ,. i vl : ll(,r * I e eliief from Ohine- >«, who exhorted the,,, to be on their Lest behaviour.

VICTORIA COLLEGE. ti ~ Wellington, Last XWit i he .over„, lH ,,t has decided to" give a . upa nig the Victoria College .'rounds ~, jrjtho building it is intended To e,"et £ TllElcT OP A BARREL OF WHISKY. .o is Tiinaru, Last Night. s - l„. iom ? ," lan , """ e ' 1 Spurdon has ig , kl '" J 1 ™ 1 " 1 as the actual thief of the ~ barre ot whisky stole,, from the Crown ? cu° S |ody. fol ' WliKh fo " r S ""'»™ «« i" r. SELLING OF A DAIRY FACTOR Y. 0 ti o i, „ Ti »>aru, Last Night. ~ . -The South Canterbury Dairv is wing sold in sections. Tile cent;-'I factory and some creameries have changed owners, the purchasers Mil* an opposition firm who have been cmirn" in- l:"!iie-separated cream. i NO-LICENSE MEETING. J Wellington, Last Night. J A largely-attended meeting was he 1 - at Newtown to-night to celebrate th« recent no-license victories. Resolutions ; were passed expressing thankfulness in ' carrying no-license in Wellington South and Wellington Suburbs, which was he d [ "s a stride forward towards the fr?.?- ' ' dnm of the Dominion from the liquor ' iraffic. Mr. F. W. Isitt. organiser to < l'ie Alliance, who recently returned from f Clutha, spoke of the good that u-,- ' license had accomplished there ' I _, ... ' 1 J i Just arrived, i.t Dockrill's, Devon I -treet Central,, New Plymouth, an in- K '"lit of Allan's f.imoiw gffnts' hoots, also •' f. and J. Clarke's superior ladies' boots. l <•■;] shots. In stock, a largo assortment " "' the bent ladies', gents', and eliildreu'i : ' obuiial tnnts and siloes by reliable ' •■•iikers. All the above are offered to' I"- public »* prices that can't be beaten. " p Every four weeks ninetvs'ix doz.-.n 1' niivs of women's and children's "ash- '' slockiiiirs are inipoi'ted into Ta-n- 1' "l.'i bv Hie Alcllmurne Clolhing Com- M ; '"■■ and sold at Is pair. These stoel; A """—seamless:, and nil pur<> wool—are is !"iarnnteed not lo lose rolor. Giri's tl ''ty* 3to fi have 8-fold knees. When n r •■loving add a pennv a nair postnne.— i Advt. ' - " lis' J'l:-*. Sarah IMlurnpy. Upper I-Intt.' " V J'. s'fivK: "Chamberlain's Cnngli |di i!-»neilv is the best medi»ine for croup ' ni i'i children tlin.t is made. T have no fenr w nf_ vecommending it. as, after a lengthv vc trial, I have found it to have no h«A tr effect. Have used it for veuve and will rr have no other. All my friends say the <k frame" For sale by all chemists and <*" Btorekeopefs, )K , s ' , / , "Jiyi'th • ■ ■ -*-S ■ -«a4>uA- K..j..,.."!1.ntt g ri

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

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