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The annual meeting of the New Zealand Athletic and Cycling tmioa was heid in Masterton yesterday, says a Press Association message. It was decided that no championship meeting be held till the termination of the war, and that the publication of the calendar be suspended for a similar period. It was resolved that toe Axemen's Association and Pipers and Dancers' Association be permitted to affiliate. Regret was expressed that no settlement had been arrived at with the Northern Athletic Union It was resolved that the executive hold office till the end of th» wai The next conference was fixed for Christchurch. It was decided to place on record a keen appreciation of the part played by New Zealand athletes in the present war. FLUENZOL
TTONOXIR THE BRAVE THE BLINDED SOLDIERS' AND SAIL, OES' GIFT BOOK. Posted 4s Gd. KING ALBERTS BOOK. Posted 4s U. THE LAND OF MY FATHERS (• Welsh gift book). Posted 4s. SCOTLAND FOR EVER. Posted ss. The profits accruing from the sale of these beautifully illustrated books an set aside for the beDcfit of wounded «ot4iers and sailors. S. AND W. MACKAY/ 86, Lambton quaj>
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 8
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