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LYTTELTON NEWS.

Personal* Mr Con Mazey left by the ferry boat last night for Wellington, en route to England, where he will pursue his official studies. Ml and Mrs J. Garrard returned yesterday item, an extended holiday visit to Sydney. The Pictures. "Trifling With Honour," a UniversalJewel drama featuring Fritzi BidgWay, is the chief attraction at the Harbour Light Theatre to-night, and there is a good supporting programme. To-inorrow, 'Slander the Woman, 1 ' a> First National drama starring Dorothy Phillips, will be screened, together with a Christie _ comedy and a. gazotto. Sea Scouts; After a .-. tnordughly enjoyable trip on H.M.S, .Laburnum and two days of sightseeing at Scoutmaster L. H» Waters and • four sea-scouta returned te Lytteltofl.:" yeaterd&y. ' Th& party left Lyttelten by the Laburnum on Monday morning. Early in.the-aftefnoon a target was dropped overboard 'and ,gun practice was indulged. The Sooutmaßter ■ and the «»uts were eaeh allotted a position with the guna' ereWß. In all 48 rounds Were fired. In the afternoon the Vessel proceeded on her Speed trials for some . hours. The vibration of the vessel during the trials was responsible for all oi the paity excent One boy being overcome by sea-sickness,. "At nightfall another target wa3 dropped overboard, and further gunpractice, this time by seftrehlight, Was ■ earned but.' On arrival at Wellington ?at nine o'clock on Tuead&y morning, the party Were met by the Commissioner for the Wellington seeing tour* for the boys, The Newtown Park' Zoo and the trip by the Karori eablo car through three tunnels proved most inter' osting. On Tuesday evening the party at' tended a,rally of the Y.W.C.A, troop. Mr Waters speaks most <mthußiastioally of the courtesies extended to them by Commander Smyth and tho officers a»4 crew of the Laburnum, and a".JBo of the hospitality shown the party in Wellington.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 13

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 13

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 13

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