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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

At the recent theoretical examination in music held in DunS; n ii s u ofthi s a r spice : °j Trinity co[[^> L °" d °"« ** £J£> g Pupils o the Sisters of St. Joseph, Port Chalmers, were success- "" WatS °- 95: Glad;s Barl - "~ The following pupils of the Sisters of Mem-,- South' Dunedm, passed the theory examination held last- June .under the auspices of the Trinity Colleger-Junior honon^May MoTone tu^jir^zr'' ™ «<**"-.«>*& «? .7 h n St^ . rat ] r3ck ' s " You »S Men's Social and.Literary Club South Dunedm. held its usual .weekly meeting oa , Monday -las \ dTIJ TV f . fUir , attCnda " cc - T^ programme consisted o hibiteH,'' i C J - Ct bCing <Should the use of tobacco be prohibited? Some interesting speeches were - made, and afterlengthy argument the negative side was declared the winner. The following candidates from St. Dominic's College" were Trinity Col^ the T T**'? examinations in Inmty Co lege, London: Intermediate grade-LHlias ' H. Bruton 93 (honors); Kathleen Quill, 898 9 (honors). Junior grade-Annie Dunbar 929 2 (honors); Flo. Millar, 60. Preparatory gradT-. RAM cVI o^' 92 - A --'cdßoard gg o f *c R.A.M. and R CM., London: Rudiments of music (full marks ULZ 9 t~ ° tby K!ng> 97; M^ J - °' C —». 95; Annie 5 _

In this issue appears a list of winning numbers in the Port Cftalmers Dominion Art Union. Rev. Father Hearn returns his ' sincere thanks to all who had helped to make' the art union" a success. The carnival on the whole was the most successful ever held in Port Chalmers. The principal object— the - liquidation of the debt on the convent — was attained, and a substantial balance remains over for other necessary work. There was a good attendance at the meeting of- St. Joseph's Men's Club on Friday evening, the programme being a smoke concert. Matters of club interest were discussed by the members, and songs were contributed by Messrs. J. Swanson, H. Hughes, E. Wilkie, ,J. Treston, and T. Hughes: Mr. F. Heley acted as accompanist. At the conclusion of the evening the *Song for the Pope ' was sung by those present in honor of the jubilee of his 'Holiness.

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 23

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 23

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 23

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