Bank notes to the value of i!7|000 have been stolen from the caster's drawer in Parr's Bauk, London. Kirn numbers of the notes are known, tout there is no clue to the perpetrators. B Prince George ojf Crete visited a r*_ber of Christian churches and MalUimedan mosques iv the principal tAs of the islaud. These visits were iKe amidst the iudescribable enthusias»>f the populace. Christian womenlHM children scattered flowers and pei-SAs along his path. The Moslems aML , quite reG incited to the new ordHH affairs. H •'Cool Cheek."— The head --eflH 1 of aWaikatodistrictsehoolhas teuderSH the Education Board his resignation olflH appointment on rather unusual gronlnll He wrote that be bad been appointed! K the Premier to the position of organist of the Liberal party, and he asked fc » leave of absence for three months — thu 5 is, during the torm of bis notic ■of his intention to resign h: • positiou as head teacher of the echoo I Tbe reading of the latter part of tl letter caused some amusement, on member characterising tbe request as •30 jl bit of cheok. The request forth leave of absence was declined, but tl > resignation was accepted.
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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1899, Page 3
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194Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 28 January 1899, Page 3
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