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The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review October 1911

[Garroviana, Etc.]

A husband may commit theft when about to desert his wife.—Page 41 Criminal Law Notes. (Jas. M. E. Garrow—Copyright).

A shocking and demoralizing permission which we cannot countenance.

Light.—Abolished in N.Z. except by agreement of parties. See Property Law Act 1908, Sec. 113. Property I. Notes. (James M. E. Garrow—Copyright).

We tried it, but it was too dark.

The plaintiff, a boy aged five, and his grandmother were knocked down in crossing the line. The former was much injured and the latter killed. He could not recover.—Page 106 torts Notes. (Jas M. E. Garrow—Copyright.)

Are we to understand that the old lady could?

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Interest in yesterday's game excited interest, over one thousand spectators assembling at the park.—The "Dominion."

Compound interest, eh?

The following will represent Melrose Seniors in the seven-a-side tournament to-morrow:—Armstrong, Greeks, Gilchrist, O'Brien, Marshall (2), Patterson, Scott.—The "Dominion."

We are still wondering is the other teams noticed anything.

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As we look back over the past and think of the history and progress of the congregation, and the few remaining of the handful of people who composed the original members. You will all say with me, "We have much to thank God for," said Mr. Thomson.—Report of annual meeting of St. David's Church Petone.

This is hardly good taste on the part of Mr. Thomson—De mortuis nil nisi bonum