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FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO

The ‘Tablet’ points out that no Catholics are to bo found l amongst those competing in the scholarship examinations, the reason being that, it successful, they could not hold any of them unless they abandoned their own excellent Christian schools and became pupils of godless ones, which they will never do. *.#»■» A good seam of coal) has been discovered at Kaitangata at a depth of 392 ft. ■» ■>:- » * It is stated that the Rev. Mr Fitchclt, who yesterday proceeded) to Melbourne, where ho will ho ordained to deacon’s orders, has been offered) the curacy of All Saints’, Dunedin, contingent on an appointment having been made thereto in England.

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Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 12

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FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 12

FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 12

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