CIRCOLO ITALIANO.
♦ On Sunday members of the Sistiae Choir were entertained by tho Circolo Italiano at a, picnic at Diamond Harbour. After a sumptuous lunch had been partaken of game 3 and races were'indulged in. Following are the results of tho running events, which wore all held on a 7? yaris course: Open Event for Members of the Sietine Choir, in which all competed—Sarti 1, Pcrri 2. Ladies' Race—Mrs M. Martin 1, Mise Sargentina. 2. Girls' Race —Patty Jowett 1, Maria oi Somma 2, Iris McClanaghan 3. Men's Race —Folli 1, Sarti 2, Dini, fen., 3. lioys' Race —R. Cramptoji 1, Percy Jowett 2, J. Martin 3. Before departing, Mr P. P. J. Amodeo said he could -not lot the occasion pass without expressing the pleasure of members of the Circolo Italiano at having the privilege of oiitertaining the Sistine Choir. He hoD&d the outing would serve to remind them of pleasant associations while in Christ-church. Signer Kolli, business manager for the Choir, suitably responded.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18517, 20 October 1925, Page 14
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