T.Y.M.I.
The "T.Y.M.I. Evening" is, drawing near,, and the programme to be given will be of a novel and attractive nature. Those taking part in the peace declaration are working up theirparts, and four acts will be produced. Tickets are obtainable from any of the members. , A general meeting of the Institute will be held on Monday evening next at 7.30, to make all arrangements for the -proper representation of the T.Y.M.I. at the Coronation procession. It is hoped that every member who can do so,* will make a point of being present. The fifth meeting of the Parliamentary Union will' be held next week, when the Premier will bring forward a measure to provide for the' baild'.nsj of a traffic bridge and wharf at Arum^lto. In deference to the wishes of mar. 7 of the members, the leader* of the House have arranged to have a Bill reading to announce at the meeting for the succeeding one. The T.Y.M.I seniors will "be represented on Saturday by— Ansley (2), Loveridge(2). Davfe (2), McCulloch, Gilmour, Johnson, Thompson, Hogan, Simon, Meuli, Moss, and Welsh.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 2
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182T.Y.M.I. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 2
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