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LYTTELTON NEWS.

•Billiards. The Lyttelton Club's weekly flyifig fifty billiards tournament, on Monday night, was won by R, Brdwn, who defeated T. Coffey in the final. Harbour Light Theatre. ''Tracked In the Snow Country," starring Bin-tin-tin the wonder-dog, will be repeated •t the Harbour Light Theatre to-night, together with a comedy, gazette, and the second episode of "Perils of the Wild." Tomorrow . a double-feature programme, consisting of an English production, "Southern Love," featuring Betty Blythe, and a Universal, "Triple Action," starring Pete Morrison, will be shown. Methodist Church. At the Lyttelton Methodist Church, on Sunday, tho Rev. B. Dudley intimated to the young people present that he would be glad to assist them in their religious difficulties by dealing with them from the pulpit. He invited them to inform him as to the subjects on which they desire information, it being his intention to treat their questions confidentially so far as the names of the questioners are concerned. Lyttelton Ministers' Association. The monthly meeting of the Lyttelton Ministers' Association took place in the Methodist parsonage on Monday afternoon, when all members were present, tho Rev. B. Dudley occupying the chair. The Rev. W. P. Kiehol contributed a paper on "Christianity and the Race Problem," which was very interesting and provoked discussion. By a unanimous vote, the meeting expressed itself as in favour of the Bible-in-SchooU Bill at present before Parliament, and pledged itself to support the same as opportunity presented. In view of tho Rev. W. P. Nichol's prospective departure to Waimate, whence he ha; received a call, the chairman, on behalf of all, made him a presentation in token of their esteem for the recipient, who suitably replied. All members spoke of Mr [ Nichol's line character and work.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 15

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 15

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 15

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