NEWS IN BRIEF.
The civil sittings of the Supreme Court commence on Monday. Eight persons, all arrested for minor offences, occupied the police cells last night. Lectures on town-planning and eugenics hove been arranged in connection v with the Australasian Medical Congress. The name of Raymond W. Whitehouse, of Mangere Bridge School, who was awarded 464 marks, was omitted from the published list of candidates who passed the junior national scholarship examination. > Two lads of 14 years appeared at the .; Juvenile Court yesterday, before Mr* E. 1 C. Cutter., S.M., to answer the charge of s having stolen tent pegs and pieces of timber, to the value of ss, at Takapuna. ' They' were ', admonished arid discharged, and were ordered to refund the value of the timber. ~, The committee arranging for the presentation to ' the Rev. E. C.-Budd ac- ;■ knowledges the receipt of donations from Canon Nelson, the Revs. W. H. Wilson . and J. P. Cowie, Mr. and Mrs. Todd- ! * Smith, Miss Jackson, : Messrs.! W. Derritt, -' A..Bankart/'.and N. T. i Williams.,^ : t The ■ hon. secretary and treasurer for the presentation is Canon Haselden, St. Peter's vicarage, Onehunga. . . - ■- ■ fr] , -'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 10
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