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NO. 9 COMPANY A.S.O.

No. 9 Coy., N.Z.A.S.C., held a voluntary parade at Burnhaiu yesterday, and afterwards hold their annual sports. Results:— 100 Yards Championship—C. M. Walden 1, C. Yaks 2, Whittington 3. 220 Yards Championship—C. M. 'Walden. 1, C. Yates 2, Batcholor 3. 660 Yards Championship—o. Yates 1, Whittington 2, H. iiush 3. 220 Yards Handicap—C. M. Walden (18yds bhd) 1, Whittington (scr) 2, Higgs (scr) 3. 109 Yards Handicap—Squires (set) 1, C. M. Waldon (l2vds Mid) 2, Whittington (scr) 3. N.C.O.'a Race—Corpl. Walden 1, Corpl. Price- 2, Ccrpl. Fox 3. Alarm Race— Clague 1, Wilson 3,- Whittington 3. 100 Yards Backward—Batcholor 1, Yates 2, Whittington 3. Boot Haco—H. Bush 1, Sandford 2, E. L. Fox 3. Consolation—Price 1, Hay 2, Hemminson 3.

Last* week there appeared in cur columns an articlo entitled "Faith versus Funk." This contribution was- so apt that it attracted general attention. At the time we omitted to say, that tho vio\V9 expressed were those of Mr Charles Haines, of Wellington, tho well-known consultant in advertising, and that the articlo was from his pen.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 13

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NO. 9 COMPANY A.S.O. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 13

NO. 9 COMPANY A.S.O. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 13

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