DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
The St. Joseph's Harrier Club met at the residence of Mrs. Jackson, in Leith street, on Saturday, 'and had ■an enjoyable run round by Logan's Point and over Signal Hill. They were afterwards entertained by Mrs. Jackson, and a musical programme followed. The Rev. Father Murphy, Administrator of St. Joseph's Cathedral, has been appointed to the charge of the parish of Riverton, rendered vacant by the death of the Very Rev. Father Sheehan. News of the appointment sprea,d rapidly through Dunedin, and deep and widespread regret was everywhere expressed at the departure of a priest who has won, to quite a remarkable degree, the respect and affection of the people by his zealous labors and ready and generous^ sympathy for the people, and abo\e all for the sick and suffering poor. On Friday evening the item on the programme of St. Joseph's Club was a debate, ' Does the present legislation i&^ or the employee to the detriment of the employer ?' Mr. W. Rodgers presided. Mr. J. B. Callan, jun., supported by Messrs. D. S. Columib, and J. Waters, spoke in the affirmative, and Mr. Spain, supported by Messrs. Miles and Hally, spoke in the. negative. The speakers treaited their subject in a comprehensive manner, exhibiting a close acquaintance with the labor legislation of the Colony. On the vote being put to the meeting, the negative side was declared the winner.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 29, 20 July 1905, Page 19
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233DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 29, 20 July 1905, Page 19
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