BRITISH AND FOREIGN
TJnited Pies» Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received November 24, 10 a.m.) QUEEN MARY'S GIFT TO THE POOR. LONDON, November 23. - Queen dairy's gift of a large number of garments to a Congregational bazaar in aid of the poorer districts of London is- regarded as a unique distinction. The free churches aro deeply grateful to her. MORE TEACHERS. .- Owing to a reduction in the size of national school classes, the London County Council is appointing 255 more teachers. "SALOME." The Lord Chamberlain has removed his bail from Strauss's " Salome," and Mr Beecham will produce it at Covent Garden Theatre on December 6. THE NEW ADMIRAL.
Admiral H. G. King-Hall, C.V.0., who will succeed Admiral Poore on the Australian Station, will leave London on January 13.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10011, 24 November 1910, Page 2
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