NAVAL LEAGUE.
SUCCESSFUL WORK. (Per Press Association.) TIMARU, Mc-y 7. At the second annual meeting ot. th;e Timaru-conttre of the Navy League last night 'the report stated 'that the adult members totalled 253, school children members- 212. The ladies', bra-neh (believed to be 'the largest. in the overseas Dominion) . totalled 120. The year began With, a "defict of £18 •18s and closed wth a credi-t of 17s 9£ ■ ."■..: The most important work is • said to have been the propaganda, amongthe schools' 'by means --or lectures: and jjrizes for essays. • Mr. J. CraigieT* M.P., president, said he would do what he. could, to obtain a larger tratnfng ship nhan the Amokura which, he stated,: has more boys on board from Timaru than from any o.lier. centre. . . Mr Craigie ' was tinanim'pusly reelected; -president, and! Mr. Arber secretary, ■" the latter being, highly praised for his zeal in Ih© cause. Mr. James Allen, M.P., gives a .lecture for the- League -next week.
NAVAL LEAGUE.
Grey River Argus, 9 May 1912, Page 8
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