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The Star of Freedom met in the Kaikorai Sunday School Hall, C.T. Sister Mrs Flett presiding over a large number of visitors and members. D.C.T. Sister Mrs Giles, urged the members to support the diamond Jubilee and make it a success. Greetings were received from 'Hope of Dunedin, District, Rescue, Hope, of Caversljam Lodges. The following gave items :—Sisters Flett, M‘Kenzie, Dufl, Beath, Gain, Stedman, Adcock, Leishmau, Bros. Dalton, Hilton, Flett, Restieux, Brooks, and . Rackley. Competitions were also hold. The Star of Victory'Temple, No. 31, met in the Kaikorai Sunday School Hall with Sister Mrs Flett in charge. C.T. Sister ■ 8., Hunter presided over a fair attendance of members and visitors were present from the Silver Star and Star of the South Temples, also from Hope of Dunedin, and Star of Freedom Lodges. Sister Mrs Wright spoke to the members and greetings were given, v After the business, games were held.
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 16
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153GOOD TEMPLARY Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 16
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