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• LAST NIGHT’S TELEGRAMS. NEW ANGLICAN CHURCH. By Telegraph. —Press Association. Masterton, Last Night. A now Anglican Church ,is , about to he erected in Masterton, at an' estimated cost of £OOOO. Mr. W. J. Mountfonl, architect, of Christchurch, was to-night appointed architect for the building. THE INVERCARGILL, ORGY. 1 . Invercargill, Last Night;. At a temperance rally on Sunday night,. Mayor OU referred to the orgie in the park recently referred to in various papers, and said that the statement published by the Southalnd Times was .exaggerated. The Times, in reporting the Mayor’s remarks, says that the only error in its former paragraph was as to the quantity of beer consumed, which had been slightly under-stated. “ DENOMINATIONALISM RUN MAD.” Auckland, Last Night-' i The Auckland -Ministers’ Association met this afternoon, and, after discussion,the following resolution was carried: ‘'That the Auckland Ministers’ Association strongly disapproves of the introduction of sectarianism into the arrangemeat's for national defence. it regards such a proposal as dcnoniinationaiism run rnad. It protests against tins principle being violated in our senior cadet corps, ami it allinns its decision to'continue to oppose any departure from this principle.”
MR. MASSEY OX THE WARPATH.. Auckland. Last Night.. ■ Mr. Massey, leader of Die Opjjo’siLion Party, left Auckland by the Main Trunk ex pros-; this livening for Wellington, where he will slay until "Wednesday evening. He will arrive in Christchurch on Thursday morning, and will go on to the South, visiting in turn. Waimate, Oaniarn, Riverton. Inveivargill, Ashburton and Akaroa. and at earh centre he will deliver political addresses. AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW. Auckland, Last Night. Tin; Auckland winter exhibition was opened (his afternoon by (he Hon. Thos. Mackenzie, Minister for Agriculture. The cxhiliil inn, wliieli will la.-'t over the whole week. is ( H• • biggest of the kind yet held in Auckland. I he catalogue show-, in's over 7 Hi I entries in ,t lie eonipetit ion classes, .while over HI!) industrial exhibits | are made in Hie mm coaipetiiive section. RECHSTRATIOX 01' MAR MAIDS. Wellington, Last Night. About one hundred applications Have been rereiwd from barmaids in Wei 1 ' lingdon Tor i egisd i a I ton under the new of the Licensing Act, and as the register will close on Wednesday of next week, ii, is (bought probable: that that number will iust about represent Hie women belonging to this di-lrict who will he abb- li> continue work at lids call itig. Of the hundred al.onl lifteen havr-j .already received their certllicates, and I the others will al.-lo got liuir papers, as (he Labor Departnien-1 .completes its en ijuirirs into eorreetnefs of data supplied, •on .11. A. appliesil ioubfoVmd.i J t , iskfull.M •ex-peetrd that the whole-.ofit.hu registrar.):ioii 1 a - 'f;!r ‘ a s' : Wei 1 ifi'gtoii; in '■ coIn 1 enied • lAvili 1 lie 'druipli'tiVi • 1W 1 t ; he '(oid <)]’ tin 1 ihnullli. Tlle/'lVp’.Vytiiuu'l* tVPlr.ivg, ytlie wluile of tlVP'kl gytr.i.V ; Tor Ih.VPfPiH ni,i n ii in' mrfd’le of'diin"; whiy^lheisuel'VLsf.id; . dWR'A"]* JUIT". jat, ( the Departmental o'filers simple ill form. They merely sot ndt that. So-
aml-so blip beer, registered as a barmaid under Hie provisions of the Licensing Amcndinynt Act, 15)10, rimy arc signed bv the Secretary for Labor, who is also registrar for tins particular purpose. ABOLITION OF THE KILTS. Wellington. Last Night. A, mealing of citizens interested i»le* aided tc-night to arrange a deputation to the Minister of Defence protesting against -1 lie-abolition of the kilts ihytlie mi? form . oil,flavini c, dgtejjee forces. . Sympathetic .communications have helm received from other parts of New Zealand. tHOME RURUrFUMP-S-.. | ’Wellington, Last N'ijghL Air. J! ■D. tVifidva'ifiSuiif of the! Irish Hnine Rfih-i-V-mMVs. is/VcfikK 1 ' giiittefu'llv of tlm supporl m'.c.Qi'ded tbV.OUU.houti New Zealand!,,savins, -he. ppd his colleagues have coVoplelciy'’ beaten the’'record of Mr. ■ Dev! ih (‘.GoOfiOL :;,: '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 79, 23 May 1911, Page 3
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