DOMINION NEWS.
BREACH OF GAMING ACT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Jan. 4. In the Magistrate’s Court to-day Thomas Phillips and Thomas Arthur Roberts were each fined £lOO, the former for using’- a building in Tory Street as a comman gaming house and the latter for permitting the same to be kept by Phillips. Nine persons found on the premises were fined 40s. BIBLE CLASS CONFERENCE. Carterton, Jan. 4. The first annual conference of the New Zealand Anglican Bible Class Union took place in Carterton from December 30 to January 2 and was attended by a large number of delegates from various parts of New Zealand. The Rev. H. G. L. Blackbourne, Palmerston North, presided and the Bishop of Nelson preached on Sunday evening. Remits of importance to the Bible Class movement were discussed and arrangements made for a progressive campaign during the coming year. The Dominion executive will be situated at Wellington for a further year and the next conference will be held at Christchurch. During the course of the conference interesting papers were read by the Revs. Austin (Wanganui College) and Dent (Grey town).
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1922, Page 2
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