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NATURALISATION FEE
■who marries an alien and vishes to
who marries an alien and wishes to
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Correspondence.
The Kilitor i« cUvuron-i ot ;iir.irtiin<r every re.wnnalil"
The Editor is desirouss of affording every reasonable
liciiil' tnr the ili.-tcu- ion puMic Mihjici-; lull . n.u-;
facility for the discussion of public subject:- but
I) its <ler-t M«l rat tip t» in no «iy mspo .sibie foi tin
to understand that he is in no way responsible for the
opinion* expieaeco by cm ru.-poudeiu.-.
opinions expressed by correspondents.
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inf; tlmt, to abandon the interest. The other party
ing that, to abandon the interest. The other party
val at Nelson 1 saw Mr. Millington's “valued
val at Nelson I saw Mr. Millington's “valued
friend,” who informed me that lie was perfectly
friend,” who informed me that he was perfectly
astonished that Millington should act as lie had
astonished that Millington should act as he had
the whole amount. [ at once telegraphed to Mr.
the whole amount. I at once telegraphed to Mr.
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There was only one ease called at tlie Kcsi-
There was only one case called at the Resi-
Kev. Father Sauzoau of AT in aid of the Bergin
Rev. Father Sauzeau of £1 in aid of the Bergin
Inspector of Scab for Nelson, and Mr. I'rank
Inspector of Scab for Nelson, and Mr. Frank
We have received copies of Card s Marlborough
We have received copies of Card's Marlborough
Almanac and Diary, Lucas Nelson Almanac,
Almanac and Diary, Lucas' Nelson Almanac,
Chris
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THE KECENT FLOODS IN THE SOUTH: DESTRUCTION OF THE LOWEE —H. D. Smith, photo. BRIDGE O-m' THE POMAHAKA RIVER
THE KECENT FLOODS IN THE SOUTH: DESTRUCTION OF THE LOWEE
THE RECENT FLOODS IN THE SOUTH: DESTRUCTION OF THE LOWER
—H. D. Smith, photo. BRIDGE O-m' THE POMAHAKA RIVER
—H. D. Smith, photo. BRIDGE ON THE POMAHAKA RIVER
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THE Marlborough Express SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868.
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freelv according to conscience, above ail other liberties.”
freely according to conscience, above all other liberties.”
Mr. W. L. Whey’s letter, and the much
Mr. W. L. Wrey’s letter, and the much
desired picton and Blenheim Railway
desired Picton and Blenheim Railway
and dispelled by-6ur contemporary, as one
and dispelled by our contemporary, as one
current year, 18G8.
current year, 1868.
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Hale SlUtiern'senmiis.
Late Advertisements.
William Macet,
William Macey,
1040 E. C. VVyvill & Co.
1040 E. C. Wyvill & Co.
A. S. Dreyee.
A. S. Dreyer.
John Hartlaxd, Paniassus.
John Hartland, Parnassus.
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
combe, said “I will” to Mr A. O-
combe, said “I will” to Mr A. O
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
man, and Mr P. Sterne and Mr R-
man, and Mr P. Sterne and Mr R
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
eran Church. when Miss Pearl
eran Church when Miss Pearl
-Kreegher, the eldest daughter ol
Kreegher, the eldest daughter of
Kreegher. cousins ol the bride, were
Kreegher, cousins of the bride, were
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
SHULTZ—KREECHER.
SHULTZ—KREEGHER.
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
Eoilding, whore Airs Kreegher, who
Fielding, where Mrs Kreegher, who
match, received over KM guests,
match, received over 100 guests,
by Air Whitehead. The young
by Mr Whitehead. The young
couple left later lor Nelson, where
couple left later for Nelson, where
wa.s of navy blue, over which she
was of navy blue, over which she
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
l, v Aliss Elsie Eergusson, and wore
by Miss Elsie Fergusson, and wore
strings of pearls, the gilts of the
strings of pearls, the gifts of the
bridegroom. Air Walter Schultz,
bridegroom. Mr Walter Schultz,
man, and Air P. Sterne and Mr R-
man, and Mr P. Sterne and Mr R-
groomsmen. The Rev. le Punga tied
groomsmen. The Rev. Te Punga tied
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HALCOMBE WEDDING
SH ULTZ—KR EEC HER.
SHULTZ—KREECHER.
H a loom be for the last week or so
Halcombe for the last week or so
eran Church. when .Miss Pearl
eran Church. when Miss Pearl
Mi- and Mrs A. Kreegher, of Hal-
Mr and Mrs A. Kreegher, of Hal-
combo, said “I will” to Air A. O-
combe, said “I will” to Mr A. O-
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lington, left Wairakci, Taupo, by car
lington, left Wairakei, Taupo, by car
loft in a Hawke’s Buy Aero Club
left in a Hawke’s Bay Aero Club
borne. Ho then proceeded by car to
borne. He then proceeded by car to
Damicvirko and then to Wellington,
Dannevirke and then to Wellington,
arriving there tho same night. Mr.
arriving there the same night. Mr.
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thn Wairarapa Club’s “A” pilots,
the Wairarapa Club’s “A” pilots,
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Aero Club’s All-metal Gipsey Moth
Aero Club’s All-metal Gipsy Moth
town eventually found her way to tho
town eventually found her way to the
a good landiug. Miss Barton is one of
a good landing. Miss Barton is one of
tho Wairarapa Club’s “A” pilots,
thn Wairarapa Club’s “A” pilots,
her on tho performance she put up
her on the performance she put up
T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an
I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an
A Election will be held on WEDNES-
Election will be held on WEDNES-
I hereby appoint tho Town Board
I hereby appoint the Town Board
Office, Havelock North, ns tho place,
Office, Havelock North, as the place,
and FRIDAY, the sth Day of Sep-
and FRIDAY, the 5th Day of Sep-
AEBO CLUB.
AERO CLUB.
SHOBT FLIGHTS.
SHORT FLIGHTS.
TN order to popularise airmindedness,
IN order to popularise airmindedness,
-*■ tho Club has instituted short
the Club has instituted short
a cost, of 10/6. These flights arc avail-
a cost, of 10/6. These flights are avail-
DAMAGED BY CALE.
DAMAGED BY GALE.
lour of them with closed swing-
four of them with closed swing-
doors, and the second from the leit
doors, and the second from the left
plane, whose Wings do not told up.
plane, whose wings do not fold up.
on, the open hangar loaning a dan-
on, the open hangar forming a dan-
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at the Longlands aerodrome and hns
at the Longlands aerodrome and has
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H.B. SUCCESS
H. NEWBEGIN.
H. NEWBIGIN.
_ The next day at the pageant, Mr
The next day at the pageant, Mr
Newbigin worthely upheld the honour
Newbigin worthily upheld the honour
st:ck. Both pilots were full of praise
stick. Both pilots were full of praise
for the liospitable treatment nieted
for the hospitable treatment meted
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Mereer, who had Mr. Taylor as
Mercer, who had Mr. Taylor as
passenger. Captain Stedman, with
passenger, Captain Stedman, with
first to Foxton, then back to Feed-
first to Foxton, then back to Feild-
ing, where they ' will stay to-night,
ing, where they will stay to-night,
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SATURDAY’S PAGEANT
next Saturday’s gathering _ at the
next Saturday’s gathering at the
attracted no less than . seventeen
attracted no less than seventeen
Leader Isitt, Hobsonvillo; Flying-
Leader Isitt, Hobsonville; Flying-
Officer McGoverr , Dunedin; Capt.
Officer McGovern , Dunedin; Capt.
Newbigin, B. W. Boys, B. M. Field,
Newbigin, B. W. Boys, R. M. Field,
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’plane was seen to bo flying* on its
’plane was seen to be flying on its
was -seen in the air, the parachute
was seen in the air, the parachute
bidden his using bis old parachute
bidden his using his old parachute
had foribdden the Captain from per-
had forbidden the Captain from per-
his descent, when /ho was entertain-
his descent, when he was entertain-
’ pARACHUTE OESCENT.
PARACHUTE OESCENT.
fid.
6d.
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looked-for improvements at tue
looked-for improvements at the
’drome, are about to be carriea out.
’drome, are about to be carried out.
The miniature sand-storms wih soon
The miniature sand-storms will soon
bo a past experience, and the visiting
be a past experience, and the visiting
is such that this latest batch ol
is such that this latest batch of
McPHAIL, BabeUa Graham—
McPHAIL, Isabella Graham—
SMITH. Frederick Edmond—On
SMITH, Frederick Edmond—On
June 4. 1961. at his residence/
June 4, 1961. at his residence,
:49 Falcon street. South Brigh-!
49 Falcon street. South Brigh-
j ton. loved husband of Emily
ton, loved husband of Emily
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A Nation’s Civil Aviation Is a Measure of Its Commerolal
A Nation’s Civil Aviation Is a Measure of Its Commercial
Ignorance— Help Us Conquer Itl
Ignorance— Help Us Conquer It !
verted Gipsy 111. typo engine, would
verted Gipsy III. type engine, would
of advice of any kind, that ths ma-
of advice of any kind, that the ma-
his’home town for the night and pro-
his home town for the night and pro-
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flying conditions will be more favour- ■
flying conditions will be more favour-
work in Napier at present, aecording
work in Napier at present, according
employment comrnittee last niglit by
employment committee last night by
the seeretary, Mr P. H. Kinsmen. It*
the secretary, Mr P. H. Kinsmen. It
single, would leave for work under tha
single, would leave for work under the
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lne usuai moimuy meetmg oi uie
The usual monthlymeetmg of the
Hastings labour bureau!
Hastings Labour bureau!
■’Phones 1468, 416; Pte. 4-18.
’Phones 1468, 416; Pte. 418.
WANTED—Cook-General, SO/-, Cool,
WANTED—Cook-General, 80/-, Cook,
30/-; House-Parlourmaid; H.M.-Laun»
30/-; House-Parlourmaid; H.M.-Laun-
dress; S. Shepherd; Cowboy. Hotel W1
dress; S. Shepherd; Cowboy. Hotel W
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'PLANE DAMAGED
A fractcured axle was the cause of a
A fractured axle was the cause of a
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'PLANE DAMAGED
harrier.
barrier.
down was within a few cliains of the
down was within a few chains of the
Friday tliat no^flying should he done
Friday that no flying should be done
from their own' area until full pre-
from their own area until full pre-
parations had heen made.
parations had been made.
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'PLANE DAMAGED
3IISHAP.
MISHAP.
A fracfcured axle was the cause of a
A fractcured axle was the cause of a
Gould, when it.landed on the 92-acre
Gould, when it landed on the 92-acre
block hetween the Taradale road and
block between the Taradale road and
the Tuttaekuri river shortly after
the Tutaekuri river shortly after
practicable for Napier entliusiasts _ to
practicable for Napier enthusiasts to
tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Ohib and estab-
the Hawke's Bay Aero Club and estab-
After further discussion, on the _nio-
After further discussion, on the mo-
xmanimously that three or four niem-
unanimously that three or four mem-
bers of the' proposed Napier Aero Club
bers of the proposed Napier Aero Club
in each club to which a bounary was
in each club to which a boundary was
allotted tliat flying would progress. Tlie
allotted that flying would progress. The
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ManAlA.— Messrs G. and F. Homer
Manaia. — Messrs G. and F. Horner
announce their opening stock- Bale at
announce their opening stock sale at
Meat Company,- has disposed of the
Meat Company, has disposed of the
business to Mr" Cresswell, from Christ-
business to Mr Cresswell, from Christ-
WaverleySale Yards. — Ourreader.s
Waverley Sale Yards. — Our readers
There was a large gatlieriiig at tlie
There was a large gathering at the
held to discuss tlie possibilities of ob-
held to discuss the possibilities of ob-
Napier, when membors ot tlie Hawke's
Napier, when members of the Hawke's
Bay Aero Club luet Napier entliusiasts,
Bay Aero Club met Napier enthusiasts,
Mr II. C. Wright presiding.
Mr R. C. Wright presiding.
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tapefed very little over the first 40ft.,
tapered very little over the first 40ft.,
21in. by 2tin.; aonther is 14ft. long,
21in. by 21in.; aonther is 14ft. long,
and squares 19i'n. by 18in.; and the
and squares 19in. by 18in.; and the
tom. and within the space.
tom and within the space.
At. a mooting of the committee of
At a meeting of the committee of
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junior Air Club.
Junior Air Club.
the hoys’ side as it will inculcate
the boys’ side as it will inculcate
Clnb. The members’ subscription fee
Club. The members’ subscription fee
a course of trainmg, and so far,
a course of training, and so far,
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had fouud a topic in the agenda of
had found a topic in the agenda of
“relates to communication by air-
“relates to communication by air.
world As you are aware, I have in
world. As you are aware, I have in
iny Ukne done a certain amount of
my time done a certain amount of
flving and I hope to do a consider-
flying and I hope to do a consider-
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
ately attired entered the Oarnaru
ately attired entered the Oamaru
"What is your occupation—labourer
“What is your occupation — labourer
or what?” ‘‘Labourer?” queried the
or what?” “Labourer?” queried the
the counter about £3OO. "We do
the counter about £300. “We do
nothing We arc retired.” That
nothing. We are retired.” The
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FORMATION FLYING
feather," and is part of tbe advanced
feather," and is part of the advanced
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ENGAGEMENTS
and Mrs F. W. Campbell,;
and Mrs F. W. Campbell,
■ Ahaura. and Mrs W. O’Con-
Ahaura. and Mrs W. O’Con-
j please in announcing the en-i
please in announcing the en-
gagement of Helen and Bar-j
gagement of Helen and Bar-
Iney.
ney.
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AROUND HAWKE'S BAY
appreciated hoon amongst the farming
appreciated boon amongst the farming
community, who used frequentlv in the
community, who used frequently in the
distance from where they parked tlieir
distance from where they parked their
modation for some liundreds of cars in
modation for some hundreds of cars in
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AROUND HAWKE'S BAY
districts adjacent to the East Coas?
districts adjacent to the East Coast
Railwa.v were able to.purchase timber
Railway were able to purchase timber
from the . Public W.orks Department
from the Public Works Department
| through ai8(|gecial arrangement with
through a special arrangement with
the commissioiier, but normally all the
the commissioner, but normally all the
May 20. 1962. at Timaru, be-
May 20, 1962, at Timaru, be-
Brian: In her 52nd year The
Brian: in her 52nd year The
Ttmani Cemetery. Messages to
Timaru Cemetery. Messages to
L W Bette and Co., Ltd
L W Betts and Co., Ltd.
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DEATHS
Cynthia—On August 5. 1962, at
Cynthia—On August 5, 1962, at
Grevmouth. beloved wife of
Greymouth, beloved wife of
Frederick Campbell. Ahaura.
Frederick Campbell, Ahaura.
loved mother of Helen. Julie
loved mother of Helen, Julie
Atarau. loved sister of Charles'
Atara, loved sister of Charles
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H.B. SUCCESS
The cone of Iluapehu, protruding
The cone of Ruapehu, protruding
throimh tlie^clouds 011 the fliers' left,
through the clouds on the fliers' left,
sliowecl theni their position and after
showed them their position and after
seventy ininutes of flying they decided
seventy minutes of flying they decided
that they must be level over tlie plains,
that they must be level over the plains,
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LONG FLIGHT UNDER TRY ING
LONG FLIGHT UNDER TRYING
COXDITIOXS.
CONDITIONS.
Hawke's Ba* wero delighted to receive
Hawke's Bay were delighted to receive
the news 011 Monday last that Mr D.
the news on Monday last that Mr D.
H. Newbigin, one o'f the Hawke's Bav
H. Newbigin, one of the Hawke's Bay
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l.y working particularly hard to ensure
ly working particularly hard to ensure
being timekeeper. Tlie handicappers'
being timekeeper. The handicappers
C. Cham'bers and Captain P. K. Fowler.
C. Chambers and Captain P. K. Fowler.
The judges were Wing-Commander S-
The judges were Wing-Commander S.
at the aero hall which is to be held
at the aero ball which is to be held
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the Hons. J. G. Coates, J. O. Cobhe,
the Hons. J. G. Coates, J. O. Cobbe,
they could be viewed bv the public,
they could be viewed by the public,
and land in succession^ The pilot
and land in succession. The pilot
making the best landmg /nearest the
making the best landing nearest the
Rishmond's Cup followed. in which
Richmond's Cup followed, in which
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IN THE AIR
air pagaent was held. For weeks past
air pageant was held. For weeks past
event, and it was gratifving to them
event, and it was gratifying to them
to know that the weather iavoured
to know that the weather favoured
interest was evideneed early in bhe
interest was evidenced early in the
'drome, the crowd in tlie afternoon
'drome, the crowd in the afternoon
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
William Ross. Aharua . Archie
William Ross, Aharua, Archie
Suddenly. • At rest The
Suddenly. At rest. The
Karoro Lawn Cemetery West-
Karoro Lawn Cemetery. West-
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There was a fairly regular lium of
There was a fairly regular hum of
uch time a party of four passed over
lunch time a party of four passed over
together. _ The machines created much
together. The machines created much
interest in Napier, 'but as the day
interest in Napier, but as the day
for the scliool children, few people
for the school children, few people
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lield in Gisborne on Thursday, April
held in Gisborne on Thursday, April
10, has been unavqidably abandoned.
10, has been unavoidably abandoned.
of; Air Services, Wing-Commander
of Air Services, Wing-Commander
Gfant Dalton, to be present on April
Grant Dalton, to be present on April
cu that date, and the decision not to
on that date, and the decision not to
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
Small and Jean Bonner (all of Christchurch) Elizabeth Woollett, Westport,
Evelyn Small and Jean Bonner (all of Christchurch) Elizabeth Woollett, Westport,
grandma; in her 75th year a
grandma; in her 75th year,
Suddenly’ • At rest " Tli<* '
Suddenly. • At rest The
. m the Union Church. Tatnui
in the Union Church. Tainui
“Street Grrjmoutl fon hivu
Street Greymouth. Tomorrow
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loved sister of Grace Walker
loved sister of Grace Walker,
ab .. ■ ■ w. •
Small and Jean Bonner (all of Christchurch) Elizabeth Woollett, Westport,
, William Ro*s . Aharua . Arvhw 1
William Ross. Aharua . Archie
n ■" K. . and ■ 1
Ross, Kaiapoi and the late
Mary Feirri, and - loved >
Mary Ferris, and loved
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CAMPBELL, Sarah Hovendan *
CAMPBELL, Sarah Hovendan On May 12, 1975, at her residence Totara Flat, West Coast, dearly loved wife of
Frederick William Campbel! I
Frederick William Campbell
Totara Fiat, lot t*d mol her uf *
Totara Flat, loved mother of
b ed and Malcolm Totara ’
Fred and Malcolm, Totara
Flat) and Koss «HalkeU'. t
Flat and Ross, Halkett
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Auckland, yellow; Hawke's 'Bay,
Auckland, yellow; Hawke's Bay,
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writer of the New* Zealand Herald as
writer of the New Zealand Herald as
the officiai colour for the Hawke's Bay
the official colour for the Hawke's Bay
Aero Club. Why he has chosen green.
Aero Club. Why he has chosen green
have its own colours, the Herajd
have its own colours, the Herald
writer says: — "Each large centre m
writer says: — "Each large centre in
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fiying liis privately-owned machine,
flying his privately-owned machine,
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Tlie railway siding in the vicinity
The railway siding in the vicinity
of the Napier Boys' Ffigh School is in
of the Napier Boys' High School is in
fnture to he known. as Te Awa. The
future to be known as Te Awa. The
change has been made as the result qf
change has been made as the result of
representfitions by tlie Te Awa Citi-
representations by the Te Awa Citi-
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EDUCATION.
This is the most " vexed " question of
This is the most "vexed" question of
that many will bo found unconvincable by
that many will be found unconvincable by
tho Sectarian, the Philosopher, or any
the Sectarian, the Philosopher, or any
This will depend,—l. upon principles
This will depend,— 1. upon principles
same. There it must dro^the^T^ 1
same. There it must drop them leaving
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Monday, May 28.
he thought would be a great objection ; but
he thought would be a great objection; but
if they had to divide their attention bet-ween
if they had to divide their attention beween
tbe two, that would be another reason for an
the two, that would be another reason for an
appropriation such as l«e had suggested.
appropriation such as he had suggested.
Mr. Moore said thatlookingalthemain pro-
Mr. Moore said that looking at the main pro-
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Monday, May 28.
-liberal scheme of education for the inhabitants
liberal scheme of education for the inhabitants
-everlasting gratitude.
everlasting gratitude.
support a school-house and master, hut the
support a school-house and master, but the
■settled as wholly out of the piovince of go-
settled as wholly out of the province of go-
.gave religious instruction by laymen, which
gave religious instruction by laymen, which
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the authorities stepped in and torbade
the authorities stepped in and forbade
it The club was therefore compelled m
it. The club was therefore compelled in
Captain T. W. White, the club s
Captain T. W. White, the club's
pilot-instructor, stepped mto the
pilot-instructor, stepped into the
breacli, however, and took the Club s
breach, however, and took the Club s
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GRQUNDS.
GROUNDS.
GAPTAIN WHITE DELIGHTS THE
CAPTAIN WHITE DELIGHTS THE
parfc of the crowd of several hundreds
part of the crowd of several hundreds
day signified that Captaiu Jonassen,
day signified that Captain Jonassen,
plane flying at a height of 3000 foet.
plane flying at a height of 3000 feet.
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Monday, May 28.
Mr. Jinas Woodward, praying that the Coun-
Mr. Jonas Woodward, praying that the Coun-
cil would not giant any funds from the state
cil would not grant any funds from the state
| The petition was read.
The petition was read.
curtailed ; it was read a second time, and
curtailed; it was read a second time, and
tar us to assert that it was the duty of the
far us to assert that it was the duty of the
, The new Moth was piloted from
The new Moth was piloted from
heavy clouls, and yestemlay morning
heavy clouds, and yesterday morning
left Wellington at 10 o'cloek.
left Wellington at 10 o'clock.
two Spartan plafies. The first Moth
two Spartan planes. The first Moth
haul, which should he completed next
haul, which should be completed next
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SOME GREAT. THRILLS PRO-
SOME GREAT THRILLS PRO-
MTSEP.
MISED.
aerodrome at Longlands, on Saturd&y
aerodrome at Longlands, on Saturday
afternoon next, Captain Jonassett,
afternoon next, Captain Jonassen,
xybo is known as "King of tbe Air,"
who is known as "King of the Air,"
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-done.
done.
Thebe can be no doubt that the Sal-
There can be no doubt that the Sal-
tions. Here, iu Wellington, last
tions. Here, in Wellington, last
week over 900 persons 3at down at its
week over 900 persons sat down at its
city, aud it was announced that,
city, and it was announced that,
chased on behalf of “ the Army.”
chased on behalf of “the Army.”
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NEW 'PLANE ARRIVES
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. A PROGRESSIVE AERO CLUB.
A PROGRESSIVE AERO CLUB.
di'ome at Longlands.
drome at Longlands.
The latest anrival is another Spar-
The latest arrival is another Spar-
structor, flew froin Sockburn to Hast-
structor, flew from Sockburn to Hast-
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found salvation, and shortly afterwards tho
found salvation, and shortly afterwards the
meeting eloaod.
meeting closed.
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interruption, a circumstanoe to be attribut-
interruption, a circumstance to be attribut-
any reverenoa on the part of the youthful
any reverence on the part of the youthful
Bpiritß present. The Major commenced his
spirits present. The Major commenced his
to allude to the wonderful agenoy which the
to allude to the wonderful agency which the
upon tho movement in every country where
upon the movement in every country where
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violinit adding to tho effective rendering of
violinist adding to the effective rendering of
the vorses. At the end of the seoond
the vorses. At the end of the second
vorao Major Pollard explained that it
verse Major Pollard explained that it
hud b«on intended that the first gather-
had been intended that the first gather-
(Tut through somo nmtako outsiders had
but through some mistake outsiders had
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WALKER.—-On 2nd March, iflSl.at Welling-.
WALKER.—-On 2nd March, 1931, at Welling-.
ton, William, relict of Iho Into Jane ,!liza-
ton, William, relict of the late Jane Eliza-
bcth Walker; need 76 years. (
beth Walker; need 76 years.
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COT.ES—OiI Ist Jfurch, 3031, at Wellington
COLES—On Ist March, 1931, at Wellington
Hospital. Ellen, beloved wife of Albert Coles,
Hospital, Ellen, beloved wife of Albert Coles,
WoocllanU road, Jolinsonvillc; aged 68 years.
Woodland road, Johnsonville; aged 68 years.
3SV.VW— On Friday, 27tU February, 1931, at
LEVY— On Friday, 27th February, 1931, at
Brougham Street Hospital, Alexander I-evy
Brougham Street Hospital, Alexander Levy
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MAJOB BAEKER AT THE PEINCESS
MAJOR BARKER AT THE PRINCESS
THEATEE.
THEATRE.
The announcement that Major Barkor, the
The announcement that Major Barker, the
cliiof of the Salvation Army in tho Aus-
chief of the Salvation Army in the Aus-
tralian Colonies, who arrivod from tho South
tralian Colonies, who arrivod from the South
The attendance at tho various services of
The attendance at the various services of
character were snntr by the congregation.
character were sung by the congregation.
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sociation was hold In their hall in Courtenay-
sociation was held In their hall in Courtenay-
the Snnday trading question was read by the
the Sunday trading question was read by the
Colonist says ; “ Mrs Anna M. L. Potts,
Colonist says ; “Mrs Anna M. L. Potts,
end in view they took the “ tented field ” in-
end in view they took the “tented field” in-
Sannders, the contractor for the first section of
Saunders, the contractor for the first section of
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The so-called “ campaign of the Salva-
The so-called “campaign of the Salva-
ances, the “ campaign ” is likely to be
ances, the “campaign” is likely to be
verbial “ chip in the porridge,” to do
verbial “chip in the porridge,” to do
at “ ranters’ meetings ” in the more
at “ranters’ meetings” in the more
variation here from' seriousness and
variation here from seriousness and
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them with fresh life, and urging thorn to do
them with fresh life, and urging them to do
all they could to advance Chriit'sJoogdom.
all they could to advance Christ's kingdom.
tern was relieions rowdyism. Anglicans, as
tem was religious rowdyism. Anglicans, as
a role, were reverent; Salvationists wort
a role, were reverent; Salvationists were
simply ludicrous, and much of their bucoobs
simply ludicrous, and much of their success
had been won by an appoal to tho ludiorous
had been won by an appeal to the ludicrous
element in humanity. , Let not tho ouriosity
element in humanity. Let not the curiosity
efforts and talents were usod in tho direction
efforts and talents were used in the direction
of neutralising oooh other. Thus tho multi-
of neutralising each other. Thus the multi-
plication of Boct-lifo was playing into^o^sV'
plication of sect-life was playing into the
hands of the onotnics of Christ, their objocC
hands of the enemies of Christ, their object
Kingdom to nought. AVhcn tolerant mon
Kingdom to nought. When tolerant men
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Lost evening, at St. Marie's Churoh, tho
Last evening, at St. Mark's Churoh, the
Rev. R. Coffey proachod on tho Salvation
Rev. R. Coffey preachod on the Salvation
Army. Tho rev. gontlom.au commonood by
Army. Tho rev. gontloman commenced by
pointing out that, according to tho Acts of
pointing out that, according to the Acts of
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Captain AVright was obliged to expostulate
Captain Wright was obliged to expostulate
with tho interrupters on their unhocoming
with the interrupters on their unbecoming
conduct. Moro praise and prayer followed,
conduct. More praise and prayer followed,
and the sorvico broko np at 10 mimitos linst
and the sorvice broke up at 10 minutes past
4 without any further disturbanoo taking
4 without any further disturbance taking
comfortably filled. The Borvico. which con-
comfortably filled. The service, which con-
prayers, and tho reading of a portion of
prayers, and the reading of a portion of
uutil Captain Wright commenced to read a
until Captain Wright commenced to read a
shipping at the shrine of the Wino God, ex-
shipping at the shrine of the Wine God, ex-
claimed, in a loud voico, " Hero's one," a
claimed, in a loud voice, " Here's one," a
by n feeries of services at tho Princess
by a series of services at the Princess
Theatre, Tory-stroot, yesterday had tho
Theatre, Tory-street, yesterday had the
that building on each occasion, tho novolty
that building on each occasion, tho novelty
of tho affair boing tho causo of attraction.
of the affair being the cause of attraction.
Tho inaugural servico, whioh commenced at
The inaugural service, which commenced at
and run in, and for tho rest there was really
and run in, and for the rest there was really
mild character, and probably tho Army
mild character, and probably the Army
will be as orderly and reputable aB that of
will be as orderly and reputable as that of
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" Salvationists," then, havo " fair play" at
"Salvationists," then, have "fair play" at
strong arm be raised in affording them tho
strong arm be raised in affording them the
as any other rolifcious sect. They announce
as any other religious sect. They announce
lington about a week hence, and wo repeat
lington about a week hence, and we repeat
tion to the rule of tho other cities of this
tion to the rule of the other cities of this
I Grotesque as to most sober-minded personß
IGrotesque as to most sober-minded persons
! the " Salvation Army/ nobody, we imagine,
the "Salvation Army, nobody, we imagine,
fore be delivered over to tho tender mercies
fore be delivered over to thë tender mercies
nial Larrikin. Yet this haß been tho case in
nial Larrikin. Yet this has been the case in
ment of them. Such a so-called " counter-
ment of them. Such a so-called "counter-
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sembled on Tuesday in the Atherurum Hal),
sembled on Tuesday in the Athenaeum Hall,
•to hear Sir William Fox lecture on “ Egypt.
to hear Sir William Fox lecture on “Egypt,
Ancient and Modern,” Sir James Premier-
Ancient and Modern,” Sir James Prender-
gast pronided, and there were also on the plat-
gast presided, and there were also on the plat-
form Mr J. G. Holds worth and the Kev. IT.
form Mr J. G. Holdsworth and the Rev. R.
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mander Gvnnt Dalton, who was pre-
mander Grant Dalton, who was pre-
scheme he would very much liko to
scheme he would very much like to
get working. The • remit suggest"d
get working. The remit suggested
somf>thiug a little bit larrer than he
something a little bit larger than he
had nroposed hut if it weut forward it
had proposed but if it went forward it
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have false teeth setsays the Auckland
have false teeth set? says the Auckland
opinion” is in favor of the cent.-al route. He
opinion” is in favor of the central route. He
one verdict, namely, that a finer looking set of ■
one verdict, namely, that a finer looking set of
It is well known, says the Raugitikei Advo-
It is well known, says the Rangitikei Advo-
until a lady kindly placed £IOO at their dis-
until a lady kindly placed £100 at their dis-
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AT BLENHEm.
AT BLENHEIM.
went 011 to Blenheim, comppting in the
went on to Blenheim, competing in the
j pageant there. He sec ured tliird 'place
pageant there. He secured third place
i in the New Zealand Air Cup race, in
in the New Zealand Air Cup race, in
which tlie finish was tliiillinglv exeit-
which the finish was thrillingly excit-