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TROUBLE AT CHRIST’S COLLEGE. j A MASTER RESIGNS. [Per Press CHRISTCHURCJH, Oct. 24. As an outcome, it is said, of a disagreement with the headmaster (the Rev. E. C. Crosse), a well-known member of the teaching staff of Christ’s College, Mr J. G. Denniston, has handed in his resignation to the Board of Governors. It is stated that the trouble which has arisen, and which concerns a question of policy, formed the subject of a meeting of masters, at which an attitude was taken up that was critical of Mr Crosse. Mr Denniston, who is a son of the late Sir John Denniston, had r distinguished career as a pupil at Christ’s ‘.’ollege. Up held a commission in King j Edward’s Horse in the war, and grad(uated as Master of Arts at Cambridge University, being a barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, London.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19439, 27 October 1925, Page 6
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