DOMINION FORECAST
Tno Dornuion Meteorologist advises: vailiug 1 ~ X ° rt ' !lCriy ’ wotlciato 10 strong proWeather—Probably coal ami chamrcabla. ha rnmcler- lTn?i cady.
There was n very large audience at the M a ire ban flail on Fridav evening the occasion being a, send-off to Prt vaj-'cs P' 0. fuller and 10. Cox, and a welcome homo to Private Cf. W. BrantPrivates E. G. Puller and ,E. Otfx were cacii made the, recipients of a set of military hairbrushes, and Private G. M- Brant was presented with a gold medal, suitably inscribed. Mrs" J. O'Connor making the presentation on behalf of the Patriotic Society.'Messrs W. J. Walter (who presided) and L, Wilson spoke in flattering terms of the guests of the evening. Mrs Baker unveiled n roll of honour, including thenames of Privates E. Allen (killed in action). J. MTadden (killed in action). P. Dunlop. G. Briggs (recently killea in action), Rifleman A, Emmett and Pilot. C. J. M’Fadden. An enjoyable po.gramme was rendered by Misses Hughes, Beck (2). Marshall and Emmett, Messrs J, Blackburn, S. Doak, P. Basher, J. Mali nr, L, Wilson and, I). Darngh. A dance was subsequently held, Miss liaughey supplying ilia music.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12408, 28 August 1918, Page 6
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196DOMINION FORECAST Star (Christchurch), Issue 12408, 28 August 1918, Page 6
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