DUNEDIN NOTES.
+ (BT TKt)KGKAPH — OWN COnRKSPONDBKT.) DUNKDIN, This Day. Tho HtudetiU; of the Otago Univcwity nnisUii-eil in foioe, mostly wearing academic gi.stumc, at (ho Choral Hall (his afturiioon, when the diplomat and degrees in connection with tho New Zealand Univcrmty wefe presented. Sh 1 Itobert Stout, Chancellor of tho tlniyersify, was th« principal i>poke«n)un, but speeches wecc also made by the Mayor (Dr. Suhnond) and Dr. Benhani. Additional interest \vtis lent to the proceedings by the fact tJi/it Mr. A Jinn TlKmison, the' bolder of tho Rhodes Scliolarship, was one of thesuccessful grndimti'S. The dcrttli announced of the Rev. J. A. Will, Presbyterian minister ut l.du\rouoo, son of tho Rev. .Dr. Will, one of tho curliest setters in Tttieri. The dq- | ceased undciwent an operation for appen- | dicitis. . i
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 6
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