A meeting will be held tlus evening in the Town Hall concert chamber, dealing with the proposed four months' territorial camp. It Ls expected that there will be a big attendance as the matter is of pressing importance, and is certain to be discussed at the coming ge-ssioM ot Parliament. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth i» chairman, the Acting-Mayor will be on the platform, and the speakers will include well known citizens. The interest created by the narrative of Yon Luekner, anent the cruise of the j Seeadler, is maintained in this week's j '-Observer" '*v the continuation of the ! story told by the crew of the captured scow- Moa. Captain Bourke's experiences lend added interest, and the tvork of the Auckland yachtsmen en patrol is admirably told by (Mr. W. A. Wilkinson, | in command of the patrol launch Pirate. ! Thus week's issue is particularly bright and interesting throughout—one should ! secure one's copy early.—(Ad.) Tticket's Pancake Flour. Booming in Popularity. A Real Treat—A Real -Economy.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 191, 13 August 1919, Page 5
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