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Tn general orders issued on August 1 by Major-General Sir E. W. C. Chavtor, the military camp at Burnham is declared a detention barrack. The Selwyn Hockey Club concert advertised in our columns to be held next ednesday iu the Selwyn Street Schoolroom promises to be a great success. The committee have provided a first-class programme, including items by many prizewinners at the recent competitions. A big concert will be given in the Liberty Theatre on Sunday night in aid of the River Improvement (Unemployed) and Food Distribution Fund. The performers will be the Woolston Band, Mr H. Fox (cornet soloist), Mr Francis Bate (’cellist), Mr A. McDonald (baritone), the Christchurch Lyric Four, Messrs Morgan, Blakeley, More and Johnson, and Miss Warren (pianiste). Community ringing will also be a feature of tlie evening. Programmes will bo distributed at the doors. To prevent a cold “getting hold of you.” take “NAZOL” on sugar, or inhale it at intervals. Its effects are simpi v mn rvellous. 1 Peter Fraser. Labour M.P. for Wellington Central, will lecture in the Opera House tomorrow, Sunday, night. His subject will be “Why Labour Must- Win.” Mr Fraser is an eloquent, forcible speaker and will attract a large crowd. Come early. 8326 The Education Department has informed the Canterbury Education Board that it is not intended to make a do finite ralo for saluting the flag in schools, and has suggested that the board should approve of any reasonable method. The board intends to adopt some Simple and uniform way of performing the ceremony, and it will inquire from the Head Masters’ Association as to the way now generally Observed. iTfie cabio nevra !*x isou« accredit®.! “ Tlie Times " hao appeared in that Journal, and only whore expressly stated tfc such nows the editorial opinion o< -Th® Times.”)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16816, 19 August 1922, Page 9

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16816, 19 August 1922, Page 9

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16816, 19 August 1922, Page 9

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