BOXING.
THAMES ASSOCIATION. At a meeting beld on Friday night it was decided to form a boxing aßsorfatlon, to be known as the Thames Boxing Assoclatlon. Mr. T. W. Rhodes, M.P., was elected patron; president, Mr. A. 'Wilson; auditor, Mr. A. Bruce; chairman, Mr. C. Randrup; vice-chairman, Mr. J. E. Johnstone, secretary, Mr. *vV. R. S. JoSmstone; treasurer, Mr. W. Bongard. Upwards of 80 members were elected. It was decided to hold the first contest about the middle of Apr!,. v v Little Jack Homer h&8 sworn off plum pies- ll •. Christmas pie wm all very well once in a way, but his mother knew that something more sustaining was necessary it Jack was to grow strong aad healthy. No wondershs gave* him Thistle ICMMBAL for ibe knew it win rnXw^^L^r, made from the flneil J oats, treated by a ipec- Qfl ial process. Wk p^.VV e___K**>>.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 9
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