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NAVY LEAGUE.

In another column apptars an ■announcement as'-'to'■■'the' INavy . League annual demonstration, to be held at tho Town Hall on Wednesday night. At the first massed rehearsal of;the choir of .the 60p .juvenile voices yesterday, Mr.. AVatkins expressed hiinself as well 'satisfied,'. ,JLn addition: to several;stirring ohoruses, and an unaccompanied round by the'children, there are;suveral other: items. 'Mr. E. J. Hjll is down for the songs, "Death of Nelson," and "Rule Britannia" (with v two-part chorus), and Mr. C. Clarkson will sing tho 'new patriotic song,: ."What. We Hayo We'll Hold," with a .marching refrain by the chorus.. Bluejaokets from tho Encounter are to give two humorous items. Miss Hardinge Maltby. is to, recite Kipling's ''Recessional," , after ..a short address by. his Excelleney Lord Islington (patron of the League). A sword dance, in costiurie, is to be given by a little girl member, with; bagpipe effects. The league anticipates an enthusiastic and successful performance. Information as to tho demonstration can be obtained from the ho'n. secre-; tary -(Mr. O. W. Palmer) at his new office in the National Mutual.Buildings "between 12,, and .1 p.m. daily. ;' :

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 13

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186

NAVY LEAGUE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 13

NAVY LEAGUE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 13

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