SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY
The . boisterous weather on Thursday did not (Inter the Misses Nicholas from diving another of their pleasing concerts at the Sailors' I'vie.nrl Society to a do- j lighted anilk'iice mnde up of men from j tjhips in port. Encores wore demanded ; from all the performers. The helpers ; were, Mrs. Uurd, the Miwes Troupe, Fraine, Hurt, Worboys, Faulkner, Nich-; oliis, mid Messrs, Theo. Hillcs, Doal, mid j Clarke. Mrs. Kurd and Miss Nicholas \ wuro at the piano. Mr. Moore presided and spoke on "Who Kaid No?" Pledges followed.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 11
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90SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 11
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