NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr R. A. KinninmontH, of Melbourne, who lectured under the auspices of tho International Bible Students' Association, in tho Liberty Theatro last Sunday evening on "Armageddon," will speak again next Sunday in the same place, on the subject of "The "World's Reconstruction." All who listened to Mr Kinninmonth last Sunday ill want to hear this eequel to tho previous address, aa with the aid of an ingenious mechanical chart, the diifccent ages and their purpose in the "Creator's plan," -will bo explained. In conformity with, tho Society's custom, all Beats will bo fioe, and no collection will bo taken. A sale of bome-mada Bweeta, bread, calces, lamb, and poultry will bo held at Hereford Court to-day, in. aid of tho General Hospital Fund. Cycling eporta will bo beld at English Pari: to-morrow. Record entries havo been received, and the first event will eommcDCO at 0 p.m. Tho first term of th® •Canterbury College School of Art will oommcnco on Monday, February lltli. , Christ'o College uriQ cemnwnoa ito fijret term of l&W on Friday, February Bth, «.t 8.30 a.m.
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