The Auckland Navy league, at its last meeting, appointed an education committee to pay special attention to school propaganda work, and instructing the young. It was decided to hold open evenings at regular intervals, with probably a lectura and concert combined, with a view to popularising the movement. “Just think you’re on the football field, and speak up so that everyone can hear,’* said Mr A. M. Mowlem, S.M., to a young man who was giving evidence in an indistinct voice at the New Plymouth Magiatrivte’s Court. The reminder had the desired effect
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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 6
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