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• An odd dovelopmopt has occurred in con- ; nection with tho "Academy's" habit of, running full tilt against any" who treat it with dis--1 icspect (comments Melbourne "Argus"). Thoro \ is s a lively crusade 'in progress against W v H. Smith and Sona, and all dirootlv or ini directly connected with the famous bookstall '' t firm. Open letters to the Viscountess Hamblodon (widow of W. D. Smith) and others in--1 terested in the i business comnienced that I campaign, and they ha\o been too skilfully I worded to give a loophole to tho enemy. Bjt c in eorno references to the Hon F. W. MannersSutt6n (son of Lortl Canterbury), tho paper seems to overstepped tho bounds of dis- ' cretioni At any rate criminal proceedings for 1 libel Iμ 6 been taken, not against tho editor ( (Lord Alfred Douglas), but against Mr. T W. H f Crosland, his assistant editor. Mr. Crosland, who is well known in literary circlos is 11 ■> thd author of "The Unspeakable Scot," among many other books and poems. After a prehminarj hcnjWig before Sir A. do Eutzen, tho s defendant w formerly committed for trial Bail nas allowed in £50, and Lord Alfred ■• Douglas was accepted ai surety for his col- , league, i'fresh and very grievous cause of offonco was given to Lord Alfred during the proceedings by Mr. Elliott, K.C., counsel for the" prosecution, who observed in his opening ! that the "Aondomy" had lately "fallen upon evil days," Lorfl Alfred Douglas warmly reBents this, declaring that the circulation of tho paper has nearly doubled during his editor- ■" ship "We do not propose," he says darkly, "to lot tho matter end here." Meanwhile the eminent advocate, Mr. Eufus Isaacs, liC, has beon retained for the defenco of Mr. Crosland, 60 a forensio battle may be expected. ,
i;fe;"iDisc'ussin£'the ; -future' ,; Austria s '] W>-.in>. the Eoview," ]M.: Andre. Mevil I -"-li-, ; refers :.tb /the/ pronounce.d- villrteeling.;' .which | :;:,(• Franz' Ferdinand any rate until - ; .; towards , .-'.the :German::iEmperor; and .'• - !'.: .;:the' Hohenzollerns' generally.;- , -The-matter "is.of ' ;*v.i great/import,Un-'.view.jof-,the .present- political < ;v. ■ ; bond between the two central European Powers, i. :• ■'. A-y ; cause. : !6f - the is .saidj to : have | :■;":..' '.\m&( the, '■ supibrt given by ' Williina al; to tho ( ('.v' ,, Vcabal;'Pf'.cettain:An6lrian , A.r6hdubheEße3 against - 1 fe ".ViEr.anai'Ferdjnand and his morganatic wife' (tho ' K' ; '- 1 .-;.;.-■-,v/fv j i>;: .;-,vV"Consequently -(writes -the; Arch-. ;> i German" .Imperial :i : ?family ' friendly;;eyes.;,.A ; striking J "i'-c '■•■ instance Of this hostility occurred!in 1906, when .' $:'{■':;■ the':'nbwstapersib:adj;annpunced;y that';.Frans ■Ferdinand' was'v'about 'to !si)eiid. some: days with j yiihlflMfftmily , at;St;'Moritz-;in'Switzerland^ : ,On" ■] t'-'-vfthevevo^of', his •■departure he. learnt'-that' the j [.>\;/'''.German-;CTb.wnVPrinoo,vwas ;alsol' going; to - St. j f';'• 'Iforitz,':and, , would•;be.';leaving. , Berljh'ion. the , ¥:' , ; ■.: '" ):'>i^; : Austrian.::preKj^'The;.?GefinariJl:erowB i ;Prince. ; f'-:-.-.leayes'ißerlin46-dky; : . , -.Where'-he '- t;.H; ; a^w^^;>Th«':A):cha.rike^Franz;Ter : : : A' ,: .': f : dinarid,:who wasto'.have gone to' St.' Moritz to- , '^. : - : s;:U-f- ;: dnW i :inll:deldyliis';de'prm]t^by^a'week.' : 'r:^ '.;;:! iji,.-, -,-'rhe/following:explanatioit?of this 'incident- is ] f;i -.:-i SHWwUi '\ •:;■/■;:>-,v -'^According"to.Our'rentVgpssip,: the:Archduke's , ■ ,4-i.V :: '- , ', i !'lrjitation : .agains.fc,.ihß German . Crown/Prince.' . ■ ■'V.'.: i -v , ! i ' : 'hftdibeett.stiiuulatod: l by a-trivial, incident .our-' ' ■•'■ ;;-;:-r: ; ij;s !: iii(y; <; ' fl^r! 6amerfyear^:^l9o6 l >when : ; the 'CrbWn: :i ' V^- ,7 ;-rPnnce.lfo'n "returning ■frflm'Ginunden, , ordered. ■ ' i - : "i : l : :U uiiffet/in.hdnoUr^ibfvthe , occa- , ' i■■";i;, :^)v; oion/-spent■•lZOOlfrarice-ia.enterfaiuitig his Eoyal '■ ■ .-'•; iA'/-~~ sftest,'■ nominal > ,Cr';,>;, vAyi'bilU'of.' 120"fvancs'pwhicKi; ; ao>»evef, 'the-Prince■ -V;V,"'.'-.i'Vobjiictedv;to ; as'o-exce'ssiye.'t.cpinpl^iied-. to-.•-the )'■'■ ■■/^jy:S(»rman''VCohsMf.SVvPr i aCTe^aridi v succeea«d.-in' ' y'- s:v(v-'.getting;'th'«. manager>' dismiesed^; ;The latter, 'i .Vi-->';:,; > : appealed::t6 the ' ! Archdnkei--.who'secured■ his re- :" vi ; ->!V.-.;:'.-totatement; J 'r'- ,: ft? /^^r-y-j'^!!",^ , -?::;/ ..-r /■■ '■ :\;~v^ , ';:^ s i<piMmately,--w^afe" : :told,j'lhe I ?ißerman''Em-' J J ,:; v!."^.\'-jrtrpr , ,b'cc^e'-'alMmM-'-ai.;thei- , histility. , ; , of'.the , f ...:-.';-,ie\ ; ;VHefr r presumplive ' ' ■-'■:( .■-,;::;•:the;:»Hohen2ollerns, : -and-.'.resoWed,:^^ooute'fque , I ■'■ ~ ^!!' , V '.', ^;po.tite;-::uppn,a-:recohciliation,vi wh}oh -.itas brouftht' ' ■ ;?>"/ ! I ■. ; :'-'V),;-;'.SVsti;ohpr:pressure) ; r t6.b'ecome-'his'guest during the- s f'.yi.'-'f '■■;? Gsfmany,Va'riny ■, manoen'jtMi'« , in ! "; , liorra ! lne -last' f sy H^PV : iV;aa'tumn. ; yßutHhe.rKpjir()dchment: ; ,is>beHeVed!te ' ■ ■ •j'/ir.:-> ; b<j'.;anything.but' coniplefeion rth^;Ar,ohduke , e , a 1: i/ K ■■' -.ii\ siflei.; the I £ i oenj;;:eeryi(!e;'porfofm«:d';;b3r;the', v J ' f.v;..,':Bnpnia-Herzegd\uria"affnirVhaS-'obliterated ; the , r a g,;:^:fAmbpg : c j'v j.'.lighed >'itt .connection Swithv : g &' - ,- recalled :the .con- J (~:•;ii f;v bfcycrsies: of. the ybui/g Tenriysoti' with' 'certain r 'criticsS.liAfter- volume "of. r ■S>^\;j-?oem& ( -V " ,; i.tF ; o '='?.';,iiwsrds,. Cnns£opher%Nbrth^wr6te.]a.'somewhat n |Sv";damaging r ;(iriticism''in.i"Blackwdod"i.in '.his j y ;' ji-.'slterly:..resento'dJby;..Tennys6hV..who,showed''thus ' g 0 , 1 feS- ! v'r/io i !;!;.Oorgave':y.oJi-'alli , thßfblame i J v'--Hv ; K';-; ,^&-^: .:vii:Musty''Christopher;; : i.';i' ; ■ i iit;7^v'W'fv:j. ; ];^cpuld;not forgive. ! the praiser'j 1 :--'.' ,ki, * P: i\V.«;P^:Tiiiese:;linesi;it : *isConly :: fair'itp;add, i :were.'ox-. t ' "* : -yC-^-pdgned;-frony:vlater",'ftoUectipnsS , of : ..liis,vpoetry. c f :■ '■■'* py!;s;::Therb s was another.Attack;onvTennysori,vmaa6' { '■•:.-^.!i'-;;iS;'.fiSiqfiqh.;i4tep'.bj , 'to . s -' ];Vv;'f.: ! a>pension!of^2uo' Tr a^,y«if;;had : i :">;"i : S"-v:-,' by J i^eel, ; !New t /■;-'-| r .'V ! ; the-{allowing' 1 V.;j.| -7'jS',i^t-schoblm)ss : \ ■ si; Inidarling;;litlle:rooms so:war]nfand.:bright, ■'■''". ! i-; ; U:^W'^Cflwt-^'m s a^weary"Hh v: infeotioue.strain, ■:;~ ' !(•;. I %?£<? And'.catch .''th'e-;blne-fly singing! i! ; thefpane;" ■'■' ' V tyb'jrj ■',■.''Sp. 0 '; pfaised.;byVcritic9 ?ui<\ attraired,by.Blues, 1 ':• ' .'y^;!■^v':';.•■;■"flp^ , P G e^ , - 1 ■V^ ! ]' ,; ;: l :.Thb';.Thpban : 'tiisto.:tlie:.Siucon: ..controls,-;■ , i •: y^ ;: -'< ■ ;^;i^Tsi>iyß6n:;rvp'pstedi^sayajelyvin '■■ "feunchV' ":■ .'He', | v,£>->v^K<i^ihM-:;Lyttoat'as;u''thp : :,paddea'man:;-that' | y : t^:;-!.-^;Tvriir;thje ;stays,f!»and;addedir-?j;^, : V^ , v--v .;; '] - : '"^ , #^-r ; 'Kw'Whatip'fbfits^hdw : ; to' understand'':':''-.- \'.'\ i i merits ': of.- a-j spotless-shirt, ; - '■:'■> ■' '•'■■';? : v;^-'-s : v:/ : vf\^ : A'dapper: bb6t s rix:littla!hand^ ! iv\;Js-l'.'k '■] ' ' i j rs.';':^' ; K;'}ii*raTiuin,frlv:npVer.- r ito ■!Punch' : j ¥l'if' i -v ;/^iP!to' v • : 's-\ft'- ! .': s . -tfe-n'etiEhink that. I ever, have published; j f-li"^;/ , ,-thein7';*v.' l '^-i'^v.s-<. : J'i'./:tv..:;vi'j;:ys ■',:■:■%. ;.r;".^:, 1 . ; v, i:^^r'tV-^i^^^S''''' l '"''''. p'ft.-,?Ji,'',V, W:--i : -if- I ?'rv.-i-:-.l;-:-The.;'am ] • the^curreht I N^V^-r^arlcsi^KVh^^-'s'.i;^^.^;^^.^'.;-' , ;;.^^.. . W&^iS|?F.or'rtlfe;: price .■•■■pf^a^-liattlesh'ip*it ' ; ; :; '.■ "f' iv.;possible -to..build : 'buhdrods' ; .os 'aeroplanes:ivYet .' •>;:-:v..--.v; , -K-H* r * i * r ?r"P e as/a-> vision -tho Pi^i/f;«jW;^The, l liers;::Oir.to:day ;are thought, 'of • v ;,v" ■■''-!; rfUiSi- °Kordinary;:persons;-' : But /.thisVis: nonsensei-- ••■' ?: ;'"' ; W ! of imagination; or '^ ; i:'-v'r>^y^Jiion :: -men-r i fly.-: , .-.ln , '.the\old , ,doysrthtf followers , «J ;, ; i ! vof,s].carus:usedrtd:jump;:bff:'tf:Cliff,or i v I from , ;fhe s.jj.- -... .;,; birds, iand.whenvthei , engine stops t* aX«-''V'- "yniid-air..thereris ;noHaccident/' ; '■''■>-i'i■'*&•. ■• roferring,!'tp:s the.-rinilitary > possi-: i'. i , :- ■>W}» ; ieS!'opencd;.;the>same; v j6urnal says:—, ;■' ; M ? m^' ofty^β , roar , of\M; ; -Bloriofs engino &;Wx;;,Wiic!iidirectcd:.the eye3 : ,of 'a few'stray porsons i* ■ happened:'tp:-be -on , ; the-spot to.the : point tis-y-K;s;tftrte: suddenly ' (hftw,-,>;::Bt«ioped;;out<of Xthe-i.void.'- Shoulds the recent ; ;&;h" .»r«e>of jin';developin j ■ flyihg.machin'es !.«^-::-:.:|e i maintamed,.itwillbenossibfe ln,'a few years, (■'-. -fc;-«.i;l«.':}js. say.vjoryanyfnationfto;''havi;:th.ousandsf^i!:::SK °J»? em :.ready.<tp;carry;:let: us/Say: again,' threes fva-piece,^bcsides.i the.-idrivpr.'',: -Each ,aero- ; e :^Mf:^ l i?t'WstimoreKthan:.about .:"X150. ; f'•--"-■.'-• ..»; 6 /' ar / ,tt H'^he^onditions ; ;df : a (dangerous iforce/-of' YM i- «™>Wee-but;> 7 force: ;readyvjo; seize: a a : >'-.;.---v;'W:-'.on. ; the; country,'.! f, ■■?£:« - ; ' things; wsro v to 'l/^/SL;iWwpv--te;.-pa ,^the, .;mostvserfect.-Begular-'-Army-Rw* - ;;?Ji o y - the- most i-Xi, ft'-: ;yP?«ect : ; Jnl. Array;rof-:Mr.\; Haldane's te: gaz3;Bkywards.nn':helpless-aston- : t«v:p^/r ; :«ftment. : while,thertf:passed.;overhead d;flight (ys■.;(•;';',';of;jaeroplanes ; ,-infinitely'-, niorV- difficult •to hit' f?^"v-- ■':■■.thart-'rocketirigi'pheasants.".' •■ -V-.-.- ■ ■; , -'
PALMEI?STON DAV BY DAY. ';}f: vDR. BORANOFFIN COURT.: , : . 7' -:/.-;.■'lily '• • ■'■ '. ; -.'•v:': .';;■.' ■'-' -'■ ■ .Palmerston, October-,1.' ■ A very enjoyable social.wag'hold at tho;Kai-. ranga Hall - to-night. During the evening a presentation was.made to Mr. P. Prentice as a mark of .appreciation of his services in contributing music at the various "socials"'during the..season. '.•■"' " : ; ;;■' ■.. ■'-'i Mr; J. ■ llunro . eupplies particulars •- of the rainfall for the month of September as follow:—Number of. days oh which rain fell, 19j total; fall, 6.4"in.; highest •on September. 20, when just over an inch was recorded. r . .'. The. vital- statistics for 'the ;month of September! nre as follow:—Births, 41; deaths, 9; marriages,.9. The figures for; the quarter are as follow:—Births, 113; deaths, 54;. marriages, ;•'■■;■ . ■■■■:•.■ . .■■:• : ■ :;•:'•: ~•.".••.■• .;■■■. .-.Thoiinan Boranoff,.who was brought up at the conit on a charge of obtaining money from a. Maori at Foxton, is. the same, man who lec■tured'in several, places in. the.' Dominion on thj terrible persecutions which he -and-others suffered in Eussia.' .•".:•"■. v. : ;
V'The Palmerston lodge , of Oddfellows hold a successful and enjoyable social Jn thqir hall tonight'; '' : ,:.'-'.'::i ■■■-.'■■. .'',■ . ■■•,,- '■:■ •■■ ."'. ■. : ,Mr.''H.'E. Moore.:has presented-.St. Peter's Church .with.' a, new bell for tho tower.- It weighs scwt., and ■will be erected at once.•'■■•■■• :The : report: and balance-sheet presented to the annual:meeting of. the Papaioea Tennis Club flourishing state of-affairs. Many new members. had" ; joined during the year, and there was a'balance to credit of J20,155.; which' was' considered; satisfactory. ' The following officers'-were elected:—President, Mr. F. -Mowlem;" Vice-presidents, ■ Messrs.' H.: Palmer, Ai Pickering, C. H, Warden, J. .A. Nash, H. M. Simmonds, and J.-O. Batchelar; secretary, Mr.! E. H. Billens; , treasurer," Mr. A. V; Bar-; 'nard; committee,-. Messrs. ;. : Billeris,' Crump, l Gi aham, Baker, and Ogias. It was decided, to alter -the name .of the. club to. the llanawatu ■Tennis Club, and to raise 'the subscription to iEl.lOs. for men and £1 tot. ladies. ■• The;new .courts 6n the', property of the Bowling Green Company will be opened on October 9. • ,"-.'■.( '- Bro.uH. Gardiner, N.G., presided oror'a summoned meeting of' tho Manawatu /Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., last night, at which thero waV-a .large'attendance. It was arranged to. organiso ft workings bee to comploto. the arrangements in connection with the '. bazaar to ■bo held next week.: After routine .business had bten ; completed a found of the euchre tournament was 'plaved, this resulting in a 'leg in" for Bro.; W. L. Kqckstrdw, P.G. :/ ■■-. ; .Owing to > the inclenie"nt weather -end many counter.:attractions, there .was.Vonly'a'small, attendance, at.tho meeting of the Philosophical Society last night, and -the'-address which was to'have been given by. Mr. ■ Robt. Gardner ...on "Friendly' Societies,; a ■■-■ New-'Society, , . , and' Thrift , f.-.was postponed.- ■■■■!,'■ ■',■-!'' . ; : i , '•'■ Tho Old Boys . Football CI ub proposes to celebrate its; victory in the Abraham Cup .con-. • test.witWtt.tenquet.'.which will take place next. '•• A'meeting''.of creditors in', tho bankrupt' es■tate';o{ Charles T, Easton;- of Foxton, butcher, was held yustsrday afternoon. Tho only-predi- ■ tors'■ present : .were : Messrs. 8.. G. ,Qower, \H. Coley and ; Webster, thelast-namedrepresenting ■ Messrs.-Murray,' Roberts, .niid.Co. ■ Questioned by Mr. 'H.: Coopori • who appeared for - the. creditors,'- ''bankrupt- stated-that. he went into the business without any capital,-, but. ne did not : O wc at that. time. --';He- retired in July;, last/.-iv-heriv.liis father and.^.brother took, over, the!business and paid him for the, ■plant;;-He , owed hisfather JEBoo,when.ho went out of .business, but there , was 'nothing in. the books to show;this indebtedness; 'Hβ.borrowed i≤oo from/Murray, Eobortaiand. Co., but did; hot,iufortu--that firmvthat he was practically bankrupt; He.had been r practically insolvent for fouribr five; years. 'Heborrowed X4OO. from Mr. Gower; which had ".also/all gene..He kept no 'cash"book'and no; record-; of cash .coming into the-day, and if .anyone paid!'an..account.-it..was. ..entered^Jn',-™ , - 4^-, book VAbout : ,,the- beginning ;,of;,l!108 a, great many-judgment: '■ summonses , , .were .'issuedagainst him.;.aud;;tbe'police,came a week to , try. to coUect them. , . liuone ,week he had ::of; ; >iudßment:.'SUmmpnses^issued-, against-'him'; , :'He , had .paid .Mr; powers-debt with"-the-.money ; which ,hb .gotjrom. Murray. EobciU and , ' , Co.;' 'but, \ since.* then,; he., jnaa. S'a further.debt'.with' Mr.'Gojver of -J!4M, and 'n6w 'owed..about #.'The. Deputy,As-. signee^Mr; , G.-Ji Scott)-. said that this was the , -most: slipshod ..bankruptcy, that..had., ever come -under:, his notice.- i The -bankrupt. had ■; shownrii6;*iisliiess- ftcumon'-:£rpm.first-to last. It .was' decided-to. adjourn :the. meeting^till.! next-'iveek.-to give>'Eastou an. opportunity;.to J make-anvoffer-ito tho.creditPfs, :,; . v : t-j ; ; -'~;a rattier, painful,accident 'haptened>to_Mr, Ai* , .Mrs^.l: ,^y#ok,.pr:ftt^rbert-E6f* v as they -.were, driving .along. Main. Street.-late.-yesterday, afternoon..v They; were. m;a , gig,-: when la--suddensblast from ft- railway-engine startled :'■ the, ariinial : which they, wero _ driving, and. it-.jumped: ; to one, side, /-.coming;. : into j,cci -~; lision'wth one of theTorrace Fjnd 'buses with such .force' that -the; gig was .overturned,;and the Occupants" thrown'.out. .on' to. the-road. Both received , 'severe:'cuts and : bruises, , .but they' were in- escaping: : more ,serious ■ conseque'ncesVr'The gii? ■ : was-badly ; .emashM,and the rhorso-freed .-itself' from", thesvehicleyand, , galloped, 1 , along, the street,-,,but- was, secured fpre , any''furtte.;litttin- yds :done;-.,;i-!':; .-'■". -,'. ■ :jlr.""j;: L.-'Barnicoat;>manager of 'the.Pal-i ■merstohtbranch.'of the;tfnibnßank,;has.gone to ;the i/South^^lslandy six;,weeksV;toliday, . ThePh'orough 'council •is.Vcalling tenders for. the erection, r of. a'.tea,-kiosk .on■■■the;.'Bporia.ground." ;, s The-building will bo somewhat on a Japanese-pattern: : .Thp' Victoria . Esplanade -, is a', favourite 1 picnic , .ground .during, the. summer mbnth%;-.'ahd rit'is , ■anticipated that the-kiosk will :be."well, patronised;: -J , ;. - : ; ■■..-.-. •-.-;'. : ;.'•' : .The ■ present ■ wet. weather is. sadly delaying the , work>.of:-beautifying' the observatory...sec-. tion -of the .Palmerston Square.' .It was hoped to have the'lalteleta completed and -waterfowl bn ithetf by; show time, -but it- is doubtful if .there is sufficient'time to got the work through now - owing i to-'delays,. : froin'tho. cause -menv. tiohed. ':!.- : .''::'.>.; •:- : '':'--V-' '■ ■:■'"/ .'.' ' ; : ■• '■■ : ,. "■ :■'■ ■': The.-Palm.erston, Brass' Band, > whioh -has not been ■ heard :for ; 'some >time,-. ...proposes give ■■ a'••.'concert, in' the/band-.rotunda : in thi\square on Sunday afternoon,-.when'the following .pror grttmme/wil'.lb'e plnyed:—Overture, "Bays..of Gold";';march; ; 'The , ' Avenger"; -transposition,':".Pleyel?s ; Hymn"l;-niarchr. "Jolly 1 .-Con-, persmith";;;,: grand '.': selection, '..".Schubert"; march, , , "Dashing Dragoon"j maroh, ".Stars' aiid-iStripes";, hymn";;,"For. Those in'ppenl oii';the Sea.'?;iTho;'b'ahd,.,for'some.time.vnowy' has been , under? the able .conductorship of-'Mr." F. Meyrick.->nd has; made,; , considerable"; ; pr6.
■&t'^ r f?WJMi^ • ,-;"i:.';.;. (:' ':;i;'-;C ;'.' '.?r o , ' C- '■> ',-.- X £'' '' "V'•■':'' ? i The:Star'of- 'Wellington; , -Lodge/ , .0f :^Clodd' Templars held, its weekly.meeting ih'Eichards's Hall -on 1 evening, Bro. E. A. Goodger, C.T.j' presiding -over a Crowded attendance. ■It was", decided■•;to, ! move ■■ into • the : . Socialists'. Hall. oii •.December.'S,: and: to ■■ elect - the -'officers'- half-' yearly (n the future; ■ The item for the evening; was fan. open , ; Bro. .G.', Latnbert 'pre- : .Vented.an excelleot'prpCTamme.Vto iwhibh .the following .contributed:—Misses • Amos and Allbiight,jjlessrs. -Hay and 'Rubick, Sisters: Nicol nnil.Murphy, l and Bros. Price, AUan, W.rEambert," Howitt.'-.Q..:Lambert, -Boyd; and : Dooley. .The'..brothers;are .to/entertain;;the_ lodge; next : \fV&i : ■■■■■<:}'•■: , i .->:.-:' ■"fey;iyi^.': : BpYS'^D^AßTjWENT,/ ~\On Thursday evening/ : ab6ut 50' members of the; Y;M.C.Av;lritermcdia_tP, Section, were'entertained at a-social gathering. After.a most enr ioyable' musical -.programme kindly' provided by' Miv.C.'D. M'lntoshi all sat down to supper. After, e'upp'er , Mr. Eglin-. briefly, spoke, to those present of: the' great jhoys' fair :-and exhibitionto be held in the- boys'vrooms on Labour Day, Octob'cr;.l3, and Thursday,-October .H, in;aid of the development of the work.: All kinds of, ntl-ractions: will" bo : provided, including fancy stalls, shoptincf. and : art galleries, Punch and Judy,'.vegetable,« cirving; competitions, and bc.ys' exhibits.;-: ■> ,:;•-; '-.:': *'.;■■ ■ ■■;■■• •
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