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BAND OF HOPE UNION.

The monthly meeting of the Canterbury Band of Hope Union was held on Thursday evening, Mr E. A. M. Leaver presiding over an attendance of 30 delegates. The secretary reported that St. Paul's Presbyterian Church authorities had very kindly granted the use of the School Hail for the forthcoming competitions. The Prohibition rooms haa been secured as a permanent meeting room. Mr J?rankiin was appointed as speaker to the itew Brighton United Band ol nope. App.ications were received ttoiu and granted several Bands of Hope tor affiliation to the Union. The jadges lor the competitions were appointed suDject to their approval. . Alter some discussion vue very necessary committees tor tne eminent running ot tns competitions were auu me price oi &auii&aK>n was uXcu na iu lomier >eaitt. The matter ot Keeping in more deviate touch witn untuuuaicu societies was veiiinatsd and a denmie p.an ot action to get such societies interested in the temperaiice literature ol the *uiik>u, una so getting tueir interest in tne worn ot the Univn auioue»t the young life of this City in the caute ot temperance, was deemed upon.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 4

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BAND OF HOPE UNION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 4

BAND OF HOPE UNION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 4