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Ah English correspondent suggests the following list of twelve host tunes: 1. “ The Old Hundredth ” ; 2, Handel’s Largo: 3. Hadyn’s Austria 1 Hymn : U Bach’s Air on the G string: Gluck s “( he faro”: 6 Mozart’s -Within These Sacred 7. Lully Bois Epais ” : H. Dvokar s * Largo” from American Syiu phony ; 9. ITullalt’s ‘ Drink to Me Only"; 10 Elgar’s “Land of Hope and Glory"; 11. Verdi’s “La Donna c. Mobile’-; 12. Saint-iSaen’s “ L© Cygne.” To-day i? St. Andrew’s day. In addi tion to the usual saints’ day service* at the Anglican (Cathedral there t\ill Imi this evening at 7.30, the cAribined parochial services, the culmination of the St .Andrewside missionary observatic© which commenced oil Sunday evening and has been held m the several city and suburban parishes continuously till last night, tbe eve of St Andrew’s Day. The service to-night will be one of intercession and thanks- ! giving at which the offering of the ' several parishes of the diocese for foreign missions at this time will bo ! made. Archbishop Julius will preach. Th© Very Rev the Dean will conduct th© service, and the parochial clergy will he present in their robes. A suggestion lias been put iorward b> Dr Arthur. M.L.A.. that an all-night bank should be established in Sydney 1 (says the “ Daily Telegraph ”). Dr Arthur points out that it seems impos- ! sible to stop the operations of safebreakers in the city and suburbs, and adds that in tbe large cities of th© ' United State* many banks have depots •where money ma-r be deposited up till midnight This allow* betels, restaurante amusement bouses and to place all their takings in safe ks-et> iug. instead of having to rely on expensive safes that may be shattered by a plug of gelignite. “ A bank like the Commonwealth Bank.” Dr Arthur says “ which has. I believe. an armed guard through the night, could easily arrange to receive tin* money of customers «>t other hanks for safe keepingtii' Ihe morning, or over the weekend."

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 8

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 8

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 8