GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
DIOCESAN SYNOD.
['HOttttOOUT MM«] CHRISTCHtJRCH/ November 3, At the Diocesan Synod today It was resolved to cable Bishop Julius informing him of the Consecration of the cathedral, and expressing an earnest desire for his restoration to health, and the vWish that he will not return before his medical advisers are fully assured' of his recovery.
, B|BLE IN SCHOOLS.
WELLINGTON, November 3. Representatives of the Bible-in-scnools party waited upon the Premier to-night frisk if Mr Seddon could introduce some modification of the Referendum BUl— eay a measure of one or two datiset-*nfer-tint to the people direct the Bible-m-gchools quwtW Mr B*ddon saitt none of the deputation was more k«enl/ disappointed than ha was at the rejection of the Referendum Bill by the Legisla--tlve Council. Ho feared, WoweTer, that there were a large, number di members of the Lower House, who ,a ttwr hearts hoped that the Council would km the bill, ttjfar a* a ptriigbtoat i*<# on Bible reading in schools was concerned. They «rould . Sid ;the<* w*r»r members who, wtHfi wpportiug a general referendum, would loot iwport tot jingle *?*> P": pott*. Hf did not think such 4 Bill con!4nass N .. - .
AUCKLAND, Noyember 4. professor OarpUb* a w«ll ; kno*r» gymnasI tic instructor, died suddenly this morning Jata;J^(Ww was thrown from the
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8111, 4 November 1904, Page 3
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212GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8111, 4 November 1904, Page 3
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