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LATE MESSAGES

HAMILTON, January-28. . Fire broke out at midnight at the office of the Public Works Department electric supply, but was under control before serious damagd was done. A. Craig, brigade (superintendent, ‘fell through a skylight to the foptpath. Though confined to his bed, his injuries are not serioui. *•..’• -.V

CAMBRIDGE, January 28.

The Teachers’ Summer School has concluded. At the session, last night, Mr Ckughley, Director of Education, expressed delight at the success of the gathering, and promised his heartiest support for. future gathering's, saying he was assured they would result in tremendous good to the cause of education.

. The Minister of Education telegraphed congratulations on the success of the school, and thanked the lecturers for the assistance, given/ and the teachers for the earnestness , and keeness for work, ' qualities which prompted them to devote a portion of their holidays to school lectures.

, SYDNEY, January 28. The Marama arrived two . hours ahead of schedule time. The steamer went at full speed, when over 300 miles from Sydney, in .^o lt pbtaip medical attention for one of .G. Ramsay, who had an arm torn off in the engine room. As/there'-'V^®^.? doctor aboard, the ship’s captain, attended to the man. - In A wireless, the Marama wasJmeteqy An ambulance and Ramsay was ttakenr to the hospital. h, a 7" The "Daily Express’s” Rome, correspondent reports that the Pope has excommunicated a second time Monsignor Bonaiuti Gegiusj Professor of History and Christianity in the Rome University, owing to his modernist views. The Professor was a disciple of Father Tyrrell, who was als.o excommunicated. The Pope gave the Professor three days to stop his University teaching, to stop publishing his religious views, and to resign the editorship of the “Review of Religions.” As he would not promise to comply with these excommunication was ordered, and the faithful are not allowed to have intercourse with the,Professor. . :

PARIS, January. 27. ~ A pretty girl dancer, Andree Lefevre, was arrested in connection with spying charges agdinst Englishmen. A’ search of a packet of papers addressed to T. L. Leather, at ahtEnglish.bapk in Paris, resulted in the discovery- of . a letter sending the girl 1850 francs, in return for certain information regarding warships at Brest. The girl got the ‘informa/ion from a young naval officer.-

CAPE TOWN, January 27.. v The leader, Njenders, and two others, were sentenced to in connection With the baptism tragedies on the Congo. ■ ■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1926, Page 5

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1926, Page 5

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1926, Page 5