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Tho apponr.uuv of Navy men in the bn.vmn- rii.ii: is usually l«..kVd fonxar.l to f.-t, amY tht.'i'c should be no exception lo tho rule wh«n the men from 11.M.5. Chatham mctt local exiioner.ls :<t the Town Hall on Mqiidny nexr. ■ There is a fine homing-school on' bourd the ship, and it is n'!>ort«rl to h ■ >Wi> to nm in ;, t<\n>ii of a dozen, all \i-pl] nbh> lo hike care vi them»?lvi--.. \V;;liiin.'tc,i, will h:: represented by a :ir.-i-..-!;P- ti-a.ni, ini-lutlin* IVaVL-e, <">m\ Packer, M'ArCur, l);.ie. a.fid Lockics TV fund-, «;11 b y divided IWupon the Chat-hum Sports Fund, and the Returned Soldiers' Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 145, 22 June 1922, Page 8
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104BOXING Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 145, 22 June 1922, Page 8
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