VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.
The annual reunion of the Association of Army, Navy, and Auxiliary iorces, was held on Saturday night at Freeman s Cafe, and wir.3 largely n '.tended, L:eut.-001. F. IJ. Ci-eswell presiding. _ Amongst tboa& nresent were Colon-el Fenwick and tno Ive* ■ A. H. Norris. Chaplain to the Forcoa. -t-\ e toast of "Tlio Kin?" vras'loyally honourca. Lieut. W. F. Greruc'l proposed "Tho Mayor and Councillors," which was responded to bv Cr. J. "VV. Beaniand. Lieut-Col. Crcs; well proposed ''The South. African which waf; responded to by of tho diSe-reni contingents. T ' c . n,« Veterans" was by Mr D. \ t president of tho Association. £? u Q veteran resent Mr C. H. Jonk.ns who » in his SSth rear, and who took part m tho Crimean campaign. During . ® several Bongs were given, tfco?* to the including K cest North, Cole, Olliver, and Oswald.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 5
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