HIBERNIANS
The fortnightly meeting of the St. Joseph's branch T1.A.C.8.5., was held in St. Joseph’s Hall last, evening, Bro. P. Walsh (president) presiding over a large meeting. Nine candidates wore nominated for election to the society. The District Deputy (Bro. J. J. Marlow) was present, and initiated Da' Whyte (Bishop of Dunedin) as a member of the branch. Ilis lordship was appointed an honorary life member of the society. A committee was appointed to consider the best means of celebrating the '■•hilco of the society, which will take place in March. 1923. The Rev. Father Marlow and the Rev. Father Fenton were elected as honorary members of the society. The president s.iid he regretted to have to announce that the secretary (Bro. J. O’Connor) was at present dangerously ill in the Dunedin Hospital. Bro. J. J- Marlow, jun. (vicepresident) was elected temporary secretary during the illness of Bro. O'Connor. The busincss of the meeting being concluded, the members adjourned for a social evening.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 8
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