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ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

On Tuesday evening Captain G. T. Hall gave an interesting and instructive lecture on "Discipline." He dealt with discipline at the home, at. school, and more fully from a military standpoint, taking examples from the Civil War in America and the late Boer War. His audience, which consisted of a goodly number of territorials in full-dress uniform, gave him a very attentive hearing, and on the motion of Mr. R. E. Rawnsley he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. Next week the debate: "That it is the duty of the State to give practical recognition to the right to work" will be led by Messrs. R. Caterer and H. Sanders.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 2 June 1910, Page 3

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ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 2 June 1910, Page 3

ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 2 June 1910, Page 3

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