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NAVY LEAGUE BANQUET.

r>'.- ; \;-'. ; ~ ■';'' •,';(Dy,,-Tolcßrapli.-SDcclal. •■■■'■ ':-■■ /"''■.'■'"'/. ".■■)>' '■' Mastortqn, July &8./ ' The banquet held under, the auspices oi ;the local branch, of 'tho Navy. LeagUO last ovening, was;; a ■ great . success', i; Captain Colomb, Staff-Paymaster. R.' F. Wardroper, land Lieutenant';Hocksley, of ■•.H.M'.S.i .Encounter, were present, having arrived from Wellington by the mail train.,; The Acting- • Prime Minister (Hon., J.; Carroll) was also [among tho guests,; arid' there''was ja,largo gathering of. local citizens/representative;' uf •■ every institiition' in'' the 'town.'//Mr,: Hugh '. Williams, (president'of; tlio/branch);occupied'/ [tlio .chairs, ; y;y .;■■■■ y.y: ;';""';_"'■., -y ;'■■ '■' The 'following was tho/ toast', list:—"Tho ■ ;King,"; proposed - .by., tho'/ oliainnan;/".The ■ British' Navy)" 7 proposed 'by; tho 'chairman '■ and responded te/byyCaptain Colomb/, "Tho Army of; tho Empire,'"'' proposed'' by. StaffPaymaster Wardroper and'responded toy by Lieutenant-Colonel Tate; N.Z.D.F:;" "N:Z. . Parliament,"' proposed/byy Mr;' D. Casclbcrji. ■ ,and' responded to ■ by, the: Hon. J.-y.Carroll; ■'Tho Maori Racd,',' proposed .by' Mr. W;-H. ';' 'Beetham: and '-responded . to-' by/'Dr.- ;' Buck, M.P.; 'Tho'Na'vy' league;'' /proposed/ ;by,■ ■ Major Cameron aiid responded to.by Messrs. J. i). Cruickshahk and C./W. Palmer (secre- • tary of the Wellington' branch)"; I'Thc President of tlio Local Branch;" proposed by Mr. y W. H.; Jackson and responded to by:Mt. H. /' 'William's;'".,'/ ■'■ i ;'\:'■''■:,;;;'■ ":.'"v ,■

', 'A kindly old lady'; who. talics i a keen' interest in. current' t6i>ic3 f \vas havniß; tho' news-paper-read; to; her.by a domestic, v\yho- reads everything as it comes.before'hbr,ifrom-re-ports of conv markets- to prize;'fightsl-: At last she announced' that the King had won the i Derby. "Mercy .mo;"'; pjacnlated ■! her. jniskess, as 'she dropped 'hor knitting, "what ■ a job for the'country if lio.liad tuniblc'd, offi"

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 573, 30 July 1909, Page 2

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428

NAVY LEAGUE BANQUET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 573, 30 July 1909, Page 2

NAVY LEAGUE BANQUET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 573, 30 July 1909, Page 2

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