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By Telegraph—Preos .Association —Copyright. NONCONFORMISTS AND DIVINITY DEGREES. (Received July 12, 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, July 12. The University of Oxford has conferred the'degree of Bachelor of Literature ou the Reverend M. Scott Fletcher upon the completion of a course under the Board of Theology. The Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Durham do not admit Nonconformists to degrees of divinity. DOCKING HORSES’ TAILS. LONDON, July 11. Mr C. M. Chapman, Magistrate at the Tower Bridge Police Court, has decided that the docking of horses’ tails, is an act of cruelty and illegal. -VALUABLE ESTATE. LONDON, July 11. The estate of the late Mr James Laughland, of La.ughla.nd, Miackcy, and Co., has been sworn at X 56.000. A THEATRICAL PETE. LONDON, July 11. Bight hundred and fifty theatrical and music-hall artists gave a garden party and fete in the Botanic Gardens in aid of charities. ITALIAN CATHEDRAL BURNED. ROME. July 11. The fine cathdral at Converaano, in the province of Apulia, has been destroyed by fire. SECOND RUSSIAN DREADNOUGHT. ST. PETERSBURG, July 11. The second Russian Dreadnought, the Poltowa, has been launched at the Admiralty Tard. INFLUENZA RAGING IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY. July 12. Influenza is raging in the city and suburbs. The outbreak is severe, and many cases ore turning to pneumonia. COMMONWEALTH CADETS. SYDNEY, July 12.
Considering the Virge percentage ot undisciplined boys among the cadets, the military authorities are nleoeed with the success of the first parades.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 7
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