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Petone students, and the public generally, are promised, at an early date, a most interesting .lecture on "Radium," to be delivered by Professor Marsden in the Petone Technical School. Mr. W. Donovan, who recently lectured at the school on "Chemistry," was cordially thanked by the Board of Managers last evening. " "Pro Bono Pubiioo". suggests as a memorial to fallen soldiers the laying (out of avenues in the city, each to be named after sites of famous victories in whicli New Zealanders distinguished themselves. The intention of the early settlers in planning the city that wide boulevards should be constructed, as in England and on the Continent, should be given effect to. Such a scheme, the writer holds, would be a fitting memorial and in keeping with the dignity and status »» tho Capital City and scat of. GovfflHMUt,

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

Untitled Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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