NEWS IN BRIEF.
Three -men and one woman, arrested for drunkenness, were the occupants of the j police cells last, night, > A little hoy. about six years of age, ( who was found wandering by the police I in Princes-street on Thursday evening, j was only claimed late . last night by his . step-mother, who resides in Epsom. J The New Zealand Society of Account- j ants has granted £100 a year to each ot j the four university colleges in New Zealand, in order to extend the facilities for a university training for those who desire ! to become registered accountants. The j grant will carry a £ for £ subsidy from the Government. Arrangements have j been made by the colleges to take ad- j vantage of the grants, by increasing the j class Work. The college term in Auck- j land begins on March 4, and the pros- j pectus of the course may be had from the j Registrar. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 8
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