MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
v: ; ';'-', :,;^r-.-.-: V.-v';... '^*'.-^]''i m i' : :~^\'L' : -''f !The weekly concerts, ; which - hare proved ; so popular with the'seafaring men, were continued last-evening at the Missions'' to' Seamen .'lnstitute, when. Misses Mueller : and '.', pro-: 'yided •: a. successful entertainment;' Notwithstanding the unpleasant, weather, 'tho institute was'browdodjby an appreciative audience. The following: contributed'items to the programme:' pianoforte duet. Misses Tippler and Tomlinson; songs; Misses Rogers,! Davenport,- V. Mueller, Messrs! C. Proctor, Riddehough. and Read; re-. L;,' ; Burgess. - Miss,Tomlinson nnrl'.Mr.-'l'.'J. Proctor.'acted as accompanists.; Several well-known choruses: were, sung by' the' men present, and an amusing conundrum coraipetition was won by sailors from shins in port; During a short interval, Mr. James Moore, the missioned, addressed the audience, on the temperance •„■ question, taking ,tho . words,- "The Enemy's Power" for: a. subject. ! Seven; men subsequently, took the pledge of total abstinence.. At the conclusion,, the performers were accorded a hearty vote of, thanks, • and light refreshmenb were! dispensed.,'.,: ;.,''. ~v . :
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 8
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156MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 8
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