MISSIONS TO SEAMEN
Additional interest was jyvftn. to the concert at ; tlio Seamen's Institute oft ■Wednesday by . the presentation of a certificate oJ merit from the Royal Humane Society to Mr. Alexander (jjoWttfls. The presentation was mafic by the Mayoress, Mrs. J. P. Luke, who., in a • -very liapp3 T speech, congratulated Mr. Gownns oh liis bravery, the jiarifctilars of the rescue effected by Mr, ©swans fee yealready been published. Mr. 0. (i. Powles, the secretary <}F the SHisstons to Seamen, spoke appreciatively of tht< kindness of the Mayoress in making the presentation, and also in arranging t-Jio musical programme for tlie Ovoiiing. A number of children r«nifcre.d }jatrwjtio sone;s, and violin and piaiw sskvclimvs under tho direction of Mrs. G-a?x>, The second part of the evening , * ei)}<?rta.inment consisted of solos by Slf.ss Davis, 1 timorous soups and liionojoffnos by Messrs. G. Peek and °W. It. MiiJier, ami elocutionary items by Miss B, Liike.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 4
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154MISSIONS TO SEAMEN Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 4
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