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TN the presence of a large congrega- * 1 tion at St. Mary of the- Angels’ Church, Wellington, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Jean Marie Aubin, . S.M., was consecrated Roman Catholic Bishop Of the Southern Solomon Islands. AMONG those injured in Auckland accidents over the week-end was Mrs Clarice Judd, aged 35, of Maungaturoto, who suffered head injuries and concussion through being involved in a motor smash. CEVEN people were injured in an . accident at Wellington when a car hit the rear of a stationary van and tipped on its site. Only one passenger, a lady, was injured severely. A MOTOR Cyclist, Mr William Eric Johnstone, aged 18, was killed when he collided with a car in Dunedin, . WEEK-END wrestling' matches re- - suited in wins for Glen Wade, who beat Lofty Blomfield on points at New Plymouth, and Earl McCready, who beat Tony Catalino, who was unable to continue after the sixth round at Greymouth. WOMEN’S GOLF.—The New Zealand women’s golf championships i were continued today, the third round being played. Chief interest centres in the performances of the New Zealand players against the English women. Results:—Third round: Miss P, Wade beat Mrs McFadyn, 8 and 6; Mrs Greenlees beat Miss M. Guy, 7 and 6; Miss J. Anderson beat Miss J. •Horrell, 5 and. 3; Miss P. Helean beat Miss U. James, 4 and. 3; Mrs Walker beat Mrs Fullerton-Smith, 4 and 3; Miss V, Fleming beat Miss M. Beadel, 4 and 3; Miss O. Kay beat Miss O. Smith, 6 and 5; Miss P. Barton beat Miss White-Parsons, 4 and 3. GENERAL SMUTS’ SPEECH.— Newspapers give considerable prominence to the speech at Johannesburg by General Smuts, in which, referring to the war in Abyssinia, he said it was impossible to conceive of a simpler or clearer case of violation of both the Covenant and Paris Peace Pacts. “If the League succeeds in the present crisis, the prospects for world peace in the future will be immensely improved,” he said. “The practically unanimous support it is receiving is proof that, in building up the League for world security, we have not built in vain, and it will be a very grave warning to all possible further peace breakers.”

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Northern Advocate, 21 October 1935, Page 5

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LATE NEWS Northern Advocate, 21 October 1935, Page 5

LATE NEWS Northern Advocate, 21 October 1935, Page 5