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BIBLE-CLASS UNION CAMP.

[BY TELECaArH— PHESS ASSOCIATION.] TIMARU, Thi» Day. The annual <onfcrcnco and EaVter camp of tho Young Men* Bible-das* Union Institute, Presbyterian Church, is being held at Timaru Showg t ouuds. About 200 aie present from all parts of the Dominion. The weather wan fiuo till ye*u»rdny. Tho conference decided that next edinp bo at Wellington, and that an extia £100 a year be raised for a second agent for Bible-clasx work, tho Women's Bible-ilass Union, and the General Axsembly to find the balance, •tlfo that the "Outlook" bo induced to •dd a Bible-class supplement monthly in plate of the ilefumt Young Manx Magazine. The SI. John* (Lyttelton) team won the championship bauuci. Camp bieaks up to-moirow morning.

An interest ing old ygntlcman, Mr. William Li\et>ev, died at Fulwood, Preston, LaiuMthirc, iv December, at the age of 93 jcaio. He \\db au ardent temperance advoiate. the son of the founder (we are told) of the initial movement, and at the age of 91 yejrs read a paper before the Biitish Temperance League (writer our London correspondent). In his will, bequeathing e«ftat« valued at £8934, Mr. Liveoey left to hi* brother James the largo square table now standing in the Temperance Hall, North-road, Preston, and made from the liandloom upon which hia father worked upwards of eighty years ago. The sum of £500 i* left upon trust for his son William Livesey, provided that his «on should romp forward and make known his place of abode within two years, or that hix trustees, shall he able to find hi« whereabouts within that time. A Preston correspondent states that the son <jf Mr. Livesey, referred to in the will, left Preston about fifty years ago with a Preston journalist for Australia. The journal Mb returned to England, but, Mr. Livesey went to New Zealand. "It is definitely known," adds the correspondent, "that he died there a few years ago. The legacy, therefore, reve.rta Is 4«at§toj:'B

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 8

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BIBLE-CLASS UNION CAMP. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 8

BIBLE-CLASS UNION CAMP. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 8