ARMY DANCWE
The Arm-y Dances at', the R.S.A. hrve always been well attended in the past. It was no cxc»pt’on to the general rule on Wednesday, 7th. The ; ur pose of tl-- dance was as a farewell to the 130th. 'Battery (the old" torn . about lQ?r"d) -nd i. welcome to the new Battery. The'.l3oth. has upheld the , traditions of the Artillery, during the period it has been stationed at angiora, and undoubtedly the new Battery will also keep the colours flying Tic' addition of a saxophone to the orchestra, so ably played by , "wes ney, we? appreciated by all. .The officers turned out in full force, and enjo yc d t hie ijio c-1 ve s ,j>._. • ■ . . . „ •j. • , -p -p The concluded at 1 o'clock the bus was patiently waiting tor ine dame conclude aj, f>l - p ...dells" of the dance, to carry them safely chose not so. fortunate with the .... j&ii - ». "home." . - ’’Gunner”
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Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 2, 20 October 1942, Page 5
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154ARMY DANCWE Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 2, 20 October 1942, Page 5
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