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Notes of the Day

Mr. D. H. Watson, lecturer on world affairs, will deliver an address on “The Reich Races to Ruin” on Sunday evening in the Majestic Theatre. On Tuesday week a dance is being held in the Kiwitoa Hall, when the proceeds will go to augment the W.D.F.U. soldiers’ parcel fund. A professional orchestra will be in attendance.

Members of tho Feilding Old Boys ’ football team are reminded of their game against United this afternoon at Johnston Park. Players are asked to assemble on the ground at 2.15 p.m. sharp. • Tho following will represent the Huia hockey team against Broadway, Palmerston North, to-day at Victoria Park at 2.30 p.m.: —Packer, Petersen, Cook, Cherry, Eade, Hesketh, Pilcher, True, Robinson, Alai, Simeon, Tate.

Arrangements havo been completed for a series of lectures to guardsmen throughout the Feilding sub-area on the subject of guerilla warfare and demonstrations aro to be given on the making of jam-tin bombs and their use. Feilding Old Boys’ juniors to play Halcomb© at Johnston Park this afternoon at 1.30 p.m.:—Beadle, Trask, Silcock, {Saunders, Andrew's, McNac, Hepburn, Hazlett, Hesketh, Reid, Burns, Blair, McGreal, iSporle, Vincent, Lee, Beazer, Boaitson. The attention of electors of Fcildiug is drawn to an announcement on this page this morning by Mr. H. J. Dewo who w r as returned unopposed as Feilding ’s representative on tho Foxton Harbour Board and who is also seeking re-election, on tho Feilding Borough Council. Tlio registration of .303 rifles in Feilding and district is proceeding steadily and the local police report that quite a number aro being handed in in accordance with the impressment notices sent out to registered owners. Those who own .303 rifles and are active members of tho Home Guard are, after complying with the impressment formality, allowed to retain them.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 110, 10 May 1941, Page 3

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Notes of the Day Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 110, 10 May 1941, Page 3

Notes of the Day Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 110, 10 May 1941, Page 3

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