SAILORS' REST.
A large and enthusiastic'audience of seamen , and waterside workers attended 1 at the Sailors' R«st last evening; when' the usual fortnightly, entertainment iin-. der the auspices of the St. Patrick's ' Seamen's Conference of the Society -ofSt. Vincent; de Paul was presented. The programme was of the usual'high standard, and the applause was hearty and , - frequent. Items were contributed, by'thefollowing', ladies . and-; gentlemen:—Mr;;' Scrimegeour, piano >«>lo; Mr.-Ddherty,-song; Miss 'M'Kennay 'song; -Mr. Lewis,' '• song;' Mri; Cormack, sing"_; i-MissE. Strict- ■•' laud, song;.' Mr. "Moriafty , ;"'recitation; Miss ; AI FrithV-songiv-Mr: , Verne, eorig;Miss' N;. Frith, song; Master' and Miss* Kowell; song "and sailor's'hornpipe; Mr. T. Dwan.sohg; Miss' Tregonning,-Eongp. Mr. Sharpe, song; Mr. Lansdowne, songj" , - Misses M. and A...Frith; duet. The accompaniments were efficiently played by Misses Frith, Doherty, and Ryan; Captain Bonner returned-thanks to the per-' formers. ■•■".'■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 2
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133SAILORS' REST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 2
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