The British War Office states that it ' is sympathetically considering the in- i vitation to send a band to the Dunedin ’ Exhibition, but is unable to say whe- i ther the Guards’ Band wil be selected, i because military dispositions cannot be I foreseen so far ahead. A good military ( band, however, is likely to be sent. 1 The charity football match in Lon-1 don, Tottenham v. Clapton was aban- | doned during extra time because darkness and gathering gloom prompted a } ioker to screw lip a newspaper and 1 light a torch. Hundreds around the J arena followed his example, the scene I resembling black country furnaces, b’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 8
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