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ELTHAM.

c (From Our. Own Conespondenfc.) A n eeting of the directors of the Eltham Caledonian Society was held last night. Various details relating to the •; forthcoming sports gathtring were dis- * cussed and disposed of. • t It was decided to put the privileges "ip r. to auction, with a resjivfc on each, to be - offered for sale on the i6th insfc. A lone discussion as to whether the Society should usue licenses and allow bookmak- ; ers to be present -.ook place. Also the *■ question of a,Uowirig proprietors of gam?s c to be present with their various appara - tus. It was e\entually decided that tin 1 bociety should not in any way countenance or be a party to any of these gamb- . hng schemes, but should endeavour to keep the meeting as clean as possible. It was decided that no member of th» \ committej be allowed to compete. The age for contestants, for Mr Gillies' , medal to be 15 and under. k I Ihe Secretary reported that Mr Gryl's A had increased his dd&tion to throe - guineas, to be disposed of in any way the committee should decide. • . The Eltham Dramatic Club intend starting immediately with the rehearsal of . A False Alarm," which is to be staged W i 1 !' 10118 »* the forthcoming Mawera Exhibition. , °

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7874, 8 January 1904, Page 3

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ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7874, 8 January 1904, Page 3

ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7874, 8 January 1904, Page 3