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Wanganui

(From our own correspondent.)

■ October 25. aftern V oon eartnqUake Sh °° kS WCre cx P erience < i on Tuesday The members of the Confraternity of the Children of Mary approached the Holy Table last Sunday at me early Mass at St. Mary's Church. *™™V at tnc

Another of our "old parishioners in the person of Mr. Michael Cunningham passed away at the Hospital on Monday, at the age of 79.— R.1. P. At the annual general meeting of the Wanganui Arts and Crafts Society it was resolved that the exhibition be held in the first week in December. Mrs. A. iii. Kitchen was elected on the committee. Our member, Mr. J. T. Hogan, M.H.R., made a speech in the House of Representatives on the Eoiblic Service Reform Bill, which aims at freeing the Railway employee and the civil servant from the Administration for the time being and putting them under soire body or Board or under an Arbitration Act. On Tuesday Mr. Martin T. Ilearne, of Waverley, was united, in the bonds of Matrimony to Miss A. B. Fisher, of Wailtara. The ceremony look place at St. Joseph's Church, New Plymouth, the Rev. Father McManus officiating. The bridegroom was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Club, the members of which wish him all happiness.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 31, Issue 44, 31 October 1907, Page 23

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Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, Volume 31, Issue 44, 31 October 1907, Page 23

Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, Volume 31, Issue 44, 31 October 1907, Page 23

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