land, every happiness. Mr. Spenco suitably replied. Mr. .T. Garcia proposed the "Star Club," specially eulogising the work of the secretary (Mr. .1. A. Clarke), who suitably respond,0(1, Other toasts were "Affiliated Clubs," proposed by Mr. Guthrie, and responded to by Messrs. Fuller anil It. Penniall (Clifton), C. Berg and D. Webster (Tuknpa), T. Smith and Fuller (Old Hoys). "Absent Comrades," Mr. -las. Clarke; "The Ladles," Mr. Geo. responded to by Mr. A. L. Humphries; and "The I'ress/' Mr. .Tas, Clarke, responded to by the representatives of the Taranakl Herald and Dally News. During the evening songs were rendered ay Messrs. P. A. Tunbridge, E. Wakefield, li. Puller, O'Neill, Richards, and Tlchbon; recitation, Mr. Berg, and violin solos, Mr. Roy Murphy, also a trio by Messrs. Richardson, Murphy, and Tunbridge. Mr. Richardson presided at the piano. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1920, Page 3
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