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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Leamington Tennis Club. The anual meeting of the Leamington Tennis Club will be held in the Domain Rotunda to-morrow night at 7 p.m. Wises’ N.Z. Index. The final consignment of Wises’ N.Z; Index has now arrived at the “Independent” office. Apart from those ordered there is a limited number of spare copies.—See advt. ILS.A. Meeting. There will be a general meeting of ex-servicemen, especially 2nd. iN.Z.E.F. personnel at the R.S.A. Club rooms on Wednesday to discuss R.S.A. matters and rehabilitation. Thoroughbred Sire. Breeders of thoroughbred horses will note with interest the advt, advising dipt Kinnoull (24) will stand the season in this district. Kinnoull is a beautiful brown horse standing 16.2 hands and his performance on the turf was a very creditable one. National Council of Churches. Attention is drawn to the advt. appearing elsewhere in this issue, announcing a meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Fellowship to be held on Friday afternoon. Canon C. W. Chandler will address the gathering and will speak on the conference of the National Council of Churches which he attended recently in Christchurch. “Kiwi” Ball To-night. A final reminder is given of the ‘Kiwi” ball to be held in the town hall this evening when over 20 district debutantes will be presented. The net proceeds will be donated to the Cambridge District Rehabilitation Auxiliary in aid of the “Kiwi” Flats for Cambridge returned servicemen. Need Accommodation Desperately. Mr F. H. Anderson, chairman of the Cambridge District Rehabilitation Auxiliary, has drawn our attention to still another case where accommodation is desperately needed. This is the case of a young returned sendeeman. He is working at Karapiro and his young wife and two children are in the back-blocks of the East Coast. The continued splitting up of this family is' most undesirable. If thei’e is any possibility of accommodation in this district being made available please communicate with Mr Anderson Immediately.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 1 October 1945, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 1 October 1945, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 1 October 1945, Page 2

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