DENTAL EXAMINATION
[MT TKLEO*AI'H — I'BKSS ASSOCIATION ] DUNEDIN. This Day. The following candidates have passed their recent denial examinations he-Id hi , this city: — Auckland: WUholmina K. 7\y.ion, E. C. Curler, Sydney 11. Tippett, iTiiranaki: Alfred (j. ' Barley. Chrislchurch: 11. Chu'kson, l\. T, Cowpcr, it. V. C. Uariis, A. J. W. Beech Johnson. Dunedin : 11. Clurksou, J. T. Cooper, John Dunlnp, 11. W. C. Steel. Invcicargill : J. P. Jones.
The Geographical Jourtml for May contains the lir.st part of an account of Ihe balhometriral survey of the lakes of New Zealand by Keith 1/ucns, with nuui» showing soundings. 'J lie- Journal nyiy be seen at tho Public Library. In spile of the declaration of Kir Win. Steward that be will not nguin hitinduce his Elective Executive Bill, which he haa to fieqtiently hi ought before the House, the mensuro is not to be allowed to ffink into oblivion. Either Mr. Ell or Mr. M'Xab will introduce it ciuly in Iho se—ion, and c.my it as far us possible. "Happy •Siuprii'P's" form tho text of Mc-t'i'*" Veitch und Allan'x ad\ertUoincnt elsL'whcro-
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 6
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