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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

CANTERBURY APPOINTMENTS. { (Special to the “ Star."’) WELLINGTON, June 1. The following appointments of Justices of the Peace are announced Richard Cargeeg, New Brighton. Wm. H. Denton. Richard Carter. W. A. M ! Kinney, Linwood. Wm. E. Evans. Wad mate. F. Erampton, Aahburton. (’. J. Treleaven, P. 11. Climie, Wm. Lam bio, Kenneth W. Robinson. J. Wallace, W. E. Kimes, Christchurch. T R. Lcithead. Hector Macintosh, I;. B. Evans, Kaiapoi. R. M. D. Morton. Robert M’Cortney, Tai Tapu. R. Tt. MacDonald. Waitui. S. H Maddren. Svdenham. W. I>. M’Phail. \Vamui. Alex V'. Mowat, Robert Wilson. Waitaki. Richard T Pope, A. 13. Clark. Kaikoura. .Tolln H. Powse. Burwood. John Sharp. Hal swell. Robert Sinclair Morven. D. G. Sullivan. Woolston. E. C. Sutcliffe, H C. Lane, Sprey(ioo. Clifford S. Thompson. St Albans. W. S. W. Trotter, Hillgrove. John H. Williams. Ellesmere. f'has. Wolfe. Lincoln. Tfio*. A. Wrenn. Sumner. Ernest IT. Wyles. Fend alt on. Tho linguistic talents of the Maori were referred to by tlhe rangitira, of the Auckland Savage Club, Mr -V. M. Bartley. at the club’s “ korero ” on Saturday evening. Some time ago, he eaid, the members of the club undertook the task of rendering the national choruses of various countries in the respective languages. The Russian National Anthem presented the greatest difficulty, and most members of tho choir found t hat it was more than they could “get their tongue round.” The obstacle, however, was surmounted by a fulblooded Maori member of the choir, rer>ert« the New Zealand Herald He was the only one,” Mr Bartley added, " who could give us a proper .pronounoiation of the Russian language '’ DID YOU SAY CUPS? Oups are always breaking. Minsons U half dozen, white and gold breakfaAt cup» are a line not to be rarised. * 6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 9

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 9

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 9