RAKAIA.
Tram Our Ovn Correrpondtnt. Mr A. C. Chesson, of Fiji, delivered a lecture in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday evening on some features of the great war, 'Sealing particularly with the import of the war in the light of Biblical prof \» v. The monthly meeting of the Rakaia branch of the Re-l, Cross ! .. iety was keM in tjt. Mark's Schoolroom. A" letter was rea.l from Mr C. J. Treleaven, thanking the branch for the uift of £l5O towards the "Our Day' ? Fund. It was derided to accept the offer of Mr Mills's eont-ert party for a concert in the second week in December. Votes of sympathy with the following in their bereavements were passed in silence, member* standing: —Mesdanies Breach. Plu-'k, and O'Connor. As less sewing than usual had been done during the month, ir was ddided to send £•"> to the depot. The sum of £2O was voted for bandage mi
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 2
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