By Order-in-Council the Waitomo Electric Power Board is authorised to purchase the electric works owned by the Tβ Kuiti Borough Council. The purchase is to be pursuant to the terms lof a deed executed by the two bodies 'on August 5. j There is no truth in the report tha£ an inquest is to be held on the charred fragments on bones which figured so prominently in the recent trial or Mouat, says a Press Association tele- ! gram. i It was reported at the quarterly meeting of the executive of the Auckland J War Relief Association that the finance committee had decided to grant a conjtmuation of the subsidy of £-'0 per month to the Auckland" Returned Soldiers Association towards the upkeep of j the rest room. j About 40-years ago seven prominent (athletes of Cambridge University, I amongst whom was E. C. Studd the i great cricketer, went out to China as members of the Inland Mission. Bishop j Cassells of Western China, was also j one oi the seven. Another of the party, !u i « Hosto > has arrived'in Aucki T r T," Was a PP°'nte<i general director of the mission when Dr. Hudson laylor retired in 1900. An advertisement notiaes the various centres at which land WiU Speak - While in Auck '
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 6
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