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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

the OLto-o n r b n ° 7 f , Vi ? itOFS liavo arrived in the city for i • , ' , ant \ 1 • Association Annual Winter Show vhich opened on Tuesday, and other attractions. ’ Friday and Saturday, Juno 25 and 26, are the dates now definitely decided 'upon for the Queen Y „ £ ceremony in connection with the recent Carnival Tn aid of the Christian Brothers new residence fund. of the e ßev de Dr' wi a s range s- hat the consecration RiKht n? l’-2 F ’ y n ‘T Blsh °P of Dunedin, and ifi-fliiif ‘ P 1 o 1 Coadjutor-Bishop of Auckland a ‘date 1 yet P t a o Ce b e in decided OSei>h,S Cathcdral > Dunedin, on

A. let * e: p '' a f received at the meeting of the Otaeo ospital Board last eek from Mrs. M. A. Jackson; who sion"of 0 Lr r 1 1R T ? Italy ’ aski “« for a -further < xt( nsion or her leave of absence. Mrs. Jackson stated that she had been greatly benefited by her trip. She was granted an extension of six months’ leave of absence. cl,;n s a f r r ult of -D ie appeal in aid of the starving children of Europe, £260 was collected on Sunday last at u t Joseph S Cathedral and the other churches of the .tlndi.d parish. On next - Sunday an opportunity will « enil dW th r ° who through the exceptionally • stormy weather prevailing on the former occasion were kept ijdoors, to subscribe and it is anticipated the above really generous contribution to a most deserving fund will be considerably augmented. 1 06

ex High Mass for the rep of the souls of all deceased ex-pupils of the Christian Brothers’ School, Dunedin, was celebrated at 8 o clock tins (Thursday) morning, Feast Bi i?oo P Fl S ? hrls V» m R , lght Rev ' Dr. Liston, Coadjutor-Bishop-Elect of Auckland, an ex-pupil of the school. The incidental fnusic was rendered by St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir. There was a crowded congregation, and very large numbers of past and present pupils of the Christian Brothers School approached the Holy Table for the above intention. At the Early Settlers Hall, Lower High Street ex-pupils and Catholic men generally are to assemble in the evening at a social reunion, when the Christian Brothers Ex-pupils Association is to be re-established on a comprehensive, and it is hoped permanent, basis.

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1920, Page 27

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1920, Page 27

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1920, Page 27