'• t The proceedingß of the Salvation Army ( a* the Queen Street corner near Wellesley Street on Saturday evening were rather rudely interrupted towards ten o'clock by a rather intoxicated individual who, though his reason was slightly | clouded, nevertheless expressed in terms , there could he no misunderstanding his j" views concerning the Army and its work. He was in rather a cheerful frame of| •nrlnrl, and, seeing that the members of ! ihe ring received his outburst with i gmiles, he immediately proceeded to exe-' ctrte an acrobatic form of step-dance; along the by-way, to the accompaniment of the laughter "of the crowd. Nothing further eventuated, and the gathering soon dispersed, one witness remarking "You see they'll have him in Rotoroa. soon." A man named George Strude (3S), j married, residing at No. 11, Vauxhall . Road, Devonport, met with an accident early yesterday morning. He is a 6 °l" • dier of tie New Zealand Artillery, and i ■was engaged at the torpedo yard, Devonport. He TiFas proceeding to work on his bicycle, and -when proceeding down the hill of Church Street -was precipitated to the ground through the machine striking a stone an the road. He received abrasions to the head, face and t right hand, and 'was admitted to the Public Hospital at 5 ajn. -This morning ; the was reported by the antiiarities to he progressing" favourably. " ■*-.-'- Wanted, smokers to know that HIGH .ADMIRAL-ja a Toiacco. of .very, special ebarm and. diatuictivß .flayo-nx. cool to the lastdßM. Xom jane wiß. ia» it^-iAd^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 25, 29 January 1917, Page 2
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