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[PRE PBE33. ASSOCIATION.] Auckland, August 80. Samoan advices state the war is over. Viotorious party, which now forms the present Government, are those who sided with Steinberger. The Chiefs of tho defeated, tribes took refuge in British oonsulate, The viotors demanded their surrender, guaranteeing they should not bo injured. The Consul refused, and called upon captain of sohooner, John Wesley, to tak* his despatches to the Governor, which he reluctantly complied with, being bound elsewhere otf missionary work, Dunedin, September 1, The Dunedin football team were entertained at a dinner last night, Bishop Neville in the Chair, About 70 persons were preseni. t . Mr Pope has also resigned^ hia appointment'in '.the 7 Birls'> Sigh - ! Sohool. Of five assistant lady teachers in the G-irls High School, there were two sis* ters and one daughter of the Lady Principal, This fact, together with the re-appointment of Mr Pope, and the supposition that a daughter of a member of the Ed uoation Board was to be appointed during Miss Barn's absence, led to the charges of nepotism.^ The resignations^ include the chief music teacher and the entire staff with the exception of Miss A. Hine.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 63, 3 September 1877, Page 2
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195[BY ELECTRIC -TELEGRAPH.] Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 63, 3 September 1877, Page 2
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