SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.
A concert was given )>.v Jlr. Hoofolast evening nt tlie Sailors' Frigid Socret.Vj before a large-awl itnee. , lU'._ Jamos Moore, the .Vlis-sioner, .ocenpiwi tli« chair. The following coatribntwl to the pregraiuint' : —Missi'x . PaliiMil , , I'kisott, .Mrs. .Swiiiliiii-Bp, Messrs. Barker, Carter, Hoole, jun., Latham, ■' Stringer, Boole, sen'., intchejf, Marshall {UM.S. lonie). Sir. Bromley }>l.n,vod the accw»-plUliiWeli-tS. All lllilllßillg CBHUIHiIIHII COl»(iotitbii was hckl, and won by sailors i'rqm ships in part. During a short iinterval Afr Moore ilclivorctf an address mi temperance, mid four, men aft-rr-'vranle took t-ho. plcdjjc of total nlistinc»ce. A'vote of tlumiss. was accmtM the performers at tbs conclusion i>f tUe concert.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 26 February 1914, Page 2
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105SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 26 February 1914, Page 2
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