RAILWAY HOARDINGS. TO TUB EDITOX. gir __Tho people of Dunedin can easily pet rid of these objectionable hoarding!. I-et them decline to advertise on them.— I am, otc.. Season Ticket. March 4. The University Council received on intimation from the Secretary for Education Hue afternoon that a medical scholarship similar to those formerly held at Otago University hv Messrs Buck and Wi Repa has been awarded to a Maori youth named Kongo Xukn. This scholarship is tenable for five years, the recipient getting an allowance of £4O a year and an allowance for bookfi, etc., not exceeding £lO a year. Captain Edwin wir-.fi -.—Northerly moderate to strong windfj glass fall;, tides moderate; sea considerable swell; indications for cold night. As the result of over 30,000 communications received on the subject of a name for the new concert hall which is being built on the site of the demolished C- James's Hall, in Great Portland street, W., it has been decided to perpetuate tire name of the building which has disappeared. “ Tbeeasenoo of all sports and all games, saya Lord Helmeley, “is the ■ clement of danger. 3 ’ Ho would' not give a rap for any .sport that had not an element of dwgw in. SL<
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Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 4
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204Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 4
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