DOMINION NEWS
MUSIC TUITION IN THS SCHOOLS
TIMARU, July 27
At a publie meeting to-night, addressed by Sir Harry Reichel at which Dr. Marsden Assistant Director of Education was present, it was announced that the New Zealand Government had called Mr Walford Davis, Director of Music for the Welsh Universities, asking him to recommend two men qualified to arrange a curriculum for music tuition in New Zealand similar to that in Wales. INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASE. CHRISTCHURCH, July 27. To-day a suspected case of infantile paralysis, a boy aged nine years, re siding at St. Albans was reported to the Health Department. FOUND DROWNED. CHRISTCHURCH, July 27. The body of a man was found' floating in Lyttelton harbour this afternoon, but it has not been identified Deceased was apparently 40 years of age, with reddish hair and moustache. On each forearm was the tatooed figure of a woman, encircled by a se •- pent. FARMER’S SUICIDE. CHRISTCHURCH, July 27. William Hatnoll, aged 54, a farmer, of Hcrorata hanged himself on Saturday.,
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Grey River Argus, 28 July 1925, Page 3
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