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Mr J. Guinness, who has been appointed delegate to represent the lauranga Athletic Olub at the annual meeting of the Northern Athletic Union, which is being held in Auckwwon Wednesday next leaves on * AWBday to attend the meeting

Oa Saturday last, at Kotorua, after a close match C E Kusabs boat CHC Wwthinjton 2 up aad I to go for the ™« Championship -of the Hotorua wcir.(Jlub,

Bergeaftt -Major H Kay Vercoe, who was receatly wounded at the Bar danJL«»> is well-known iu Tauranga. £e was a leading member of the jtttoruattugby Union's representative warn, an enthusiastic footballer, and Consistent supporter of the Buoby

A powerful Auiericaa drama uThe jwjror a Secretary," exposing the graft ywm m the political world, will be Jfwned at the Opera House to night. Jy* fine two part Lubin drama *ae Hopeless Game," showing a *W»n 8 sacrifice to reform a gambler. t?^ tCSfc Alls^-a!ian Gazette, which ttTp 68 th° XoW Zealaud ExpeditionW eorco oq a route march in Sydney. aKUB^ ets lfa eworat of it," a laughand a Keystone remJH° Ut West," make up the •binder of tho programme. th ft °s M uUday nezt Dominion Day, yanks, various Government offices, o fed thebCalbU3ine3S plaCeS '

ohh« £ Dco sUeefc o{ the «ountv fund S] Cad? d March, 3Ut 1915, is «on ibe third p«ge of today's

k L i en iasPsaking at the meeting statedi a h proDoßed f ree ™% works CanV th9 ? otthm Steamship Wha? "1 reeords» 6^o^ that the port 'Wl fl • 9was unworkable to a

six hours after the capture of tho town. After each bi« light lie makes a personal valuation of victory and the acts of commanders. He then dismisses untalented and hesitating commanders for the smallest peccadillos When attempts are made to gloss over their faults, by the remark that they are old servants of the State the Kaiser retorts : " They will not be employed any longer. lam sorry that good-for-nothing fellows were employed so long," Once, when dismissing commanders, he added : "They are only Jit for fire-logs."

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6497, 25 September 1915, Page 5

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6497, 25 September 1915, Page 5

Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6497, 25 September 1915, Page 5