At the Labour party's entertainment i in His Majesty's Theatre on Sunday j evening, Mr. ¥. Bartram will speak on "A Chance for a-Working. Man," and an ! excellent programme of musical items I will be provided. « Mr. Arthur Cecil Jacobs was this • morning admitted to practice as a bar- : , rister and solicitor of the Supreme Court \ on the application of Mr. Gould. Mr. j Jacobs was admitted to the bar in Eng- I. land and served in the army during the j war. He was congratulated by Mr. Jus- j tice Stringer, and wished a successful i career. ~ }« Mr. Albert Spencer, president of the 1 Auckland Employers' Association, leaves i ,for Wellington by Monday night's ; express to attend the annual Employers' : __Bflgtotwn Conference. _.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 11
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