NAVY LEAGUE
A meeting of the Navy League was held yesterday, Colonel G. ]'\ C. Campbell presiding. Mr. Keesing on behaif of tho Education Committee reported that visits had been mado to tho Jit. Cook Girls, Kiirori, and Miramar Schools, and Hags presented. Tho Hag idea was being imtlnisiastitiall.v taken up by the teachers and the children, Tho school mi'i'JjiT.ship for 1910 was now 2208. Conditions for the I'almer prizes were approved, and (lie method of circularising schools was left in the hands of the committee. Jlr.i. Jlall-Thompson reported on belmlt of tlio Ladies' Auxiliary that warm clothes, books, and home-made cakes had been forwarded to the men on the minesweepers, also twelve pairs of minesweepers gloves. Entertainments had also'" been arranged for tlio officers and men. Smcere regret was expressed at the projected departure of Jtrs. Hall-Thump. son> who had done such excellent work for the league during her stay in Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 7
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152NAVY LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 7
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