Mohammed Farid, President of the Egyptian Nationalist party, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for publishing a preface to a volume of poems, in which, it was stated. Dingra, who shot Sir Curzon Wyllie and Wardani, the assassinator of Boutros Pasha, are belauded. The author of the poems was sentenced by default some time ago. The old plans of the property at the Manukau- heaueathed to the City of Auckland as a park by the late Mr J. M. M'Laughlin are in such a bad state of preservation that it is extremely difficult to get accurate information in fixing the boundaries. A meeting of the Libraries' Association of New Zealand will be held in Auckland at Easter. Important papers on library work are to be read, and amongst them are expected to be two or three from leading Amerisan librarians.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2975, 22 March 1911, Page 87
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