INTERPROVINCIAL.
[Per United Press Association.]
BLENHEIM, February 10,
Miss Mabel Crump, daughter of the Rev. J. Crump, Wesle'yau minister at Blenheim, who left here two years ago to join the staff of the Ladies' Methodist College at Melbourne, has obtained the honor of dux of that College, having successfully matriculated in French and secured the Aun Shaw and William's prizes of five guineas and five pounds for the greatest proficiency in two languages, mathematics, and science. Of the ten ladies on the general staff three are New Zealanders—Miss Grossman, for! merly of Nelson, and ' some time second mistress at the Girls' High School, Christchurch ; Miss Fitchett; and Miss Crump, the two former being graduates of the New Zealand University. The president of the College is the ltev. W. H. Fitchett, a brother of Dr Fitchett, M.H.R.
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Evening Star, Issue 7447, 16 February 1888, Page 2
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136INTERPROVINCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 7447, 16 February 1888, Page 2
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