THE RECORD ENROLLER!
■ . ■ . ■ Mr. G. Smith, secretary of the Dunedin R.S.Ai, wHtes to the "Quick March": — , "It may be an interesting aa' well as 1 profitable idea to • aacertaiin v the champion su<bscriber-getter and 1 to publish his name and record in the patpei 1 as an j incentive to others: This Association has a member, Mr. E. J'; R. Smeal, whose record will take, a lot of beating, his total to. date (12 ith October) being 110 subscribers. I should be glad to hear if tjhis. numt■ber has been, beaten by a meniber in any other association." .Pi-obably the nearest approach to Mr. Smeal's splendid acihaevemeint is a^bouit 100, the tally of Mr. Dawkdms, who was • - Quick M ai"cih'' representative for Nortih Otago till he" re-en-listed a few weeks ago.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13847, 6 November 1918, Page 5
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