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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

Mr. Thomas Kelly, district president of the H A C 13 Somety 1,1 New Zealand ’ left by the second express train to, „ the north on Tuesday morning, after completing a tour or the South Island. 1 b The annual meeting of the Christian Brothers’ Association hoot Iml I Club was held on last Thursday evening vith an attendance ," f . over CO members and intending members. Me are obliged, however, to hold over a detailed report of the meeting till next issue. The art union in connection with the recent carnival in aid of the. Christian Brothers’ residence building fund vdl he drawn at St. Joseph’s Hall on Saturday evening] .' , 1() - Mu ‘ coronation ceremony relative to the carnival queen competition will take place in May, at a date yet to he arranged. The Marist Missionary Fathers will commence their missions in Dunedin and suburbs on next Wednesday when their attention will he devoted to the children. On the Sunday following (Low Sunday) missions for adults will he commenced at St. Joseph’s Cathedral and the other churches of the city. _ The Christian Brothers’ School A cricket team succeeded in winning the secondary schools’ cup, -oinrough the season undefeated. The most consistent”performers in batting and bowling during the year were C Wynne (captain), H. Raker, and M. Crowley. .T. McCarten gave a line display of batting against High School D m the final match, which the Brothers won by an imiin-s and six runs. ° The members of St. Joseph’s Glee Club, under the conductorship of Mr. T. J. Anthony, have resumed weekly rehearsals preparatory to the Thomas Moore festival on May 28, when a very complete programme of Moore’s melodies will be presented by the Glee Club. New members are cordially invited to join the club, the promoters of which hope to rival, if not excel, the successes achieved m the past. In the senior grade cricket competition on Saturday Christian Brothers brought the season to a close by comfortably defeating Mornington, last year’s champions the scores being: Christian Brothers 164, Mornington f 45. Bowling for the Brothers, Casey secured five for 24 and Bond two for 18. . Higgins 63 (including three sixes and six fours), Bond 25,, Casey 24, McCarten 16, Tarleton 10 and Hayes 10 batted well for the winners.

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New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1920, Page 27

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1920, Page 27

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1920, Page 27