Christchurch News.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS,
[bv telegraph—press association.] Christchurch, last night.
For somo time past the Canterbury College Board of Governors have been holding private sittings, and taking evidence as to tho management of the institution. To-day the Board again met in committee, and on resuming the Chairman reported that the committee had drawn up a report, which was adopted in camera. So far as can be gathored it was decided to recast the management of the college, and to appoint a person having qualifications more fitted to enable him to take charge of the institution in the capacity of director. OBITUARY. Mr F. C. Tabart, the well-known stock auctioneer, who had been ill for a fortnight, died early this morning at the age of 71. Mr H. R. Webb, Chairman of the Canterbury College Board of Governors, died last night, aged 72 years. THE JURY’S FREAK. It is understood that a frosh charge will be laid against the Chatham Island native jor forgery and uttering. His case was thrown out by the Grand Jury yesterday, after ho had pleady guilty at the Chatham Islands.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 37, 13 February 1901, Page 2
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