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KELBURN BOY SCOUTS' CONCERT.

Thn kelbiirn Uoyl&oufs held their anluinl concert in the Omce.r: Chamber of thn Town Kail on riatai'{l;iy. The seating eap'irity was strained to the utmost, (ind judging iiy the hearty ayplutise the items we're thoroughly appreciated b.V the audio:i"e. The programme was of ;i. verv varied «kflip:ion, opening with :> inarch bv the 'Drum,, and Trumpet I'ltim. and closing with a couple of items liv a truly wonderful jazz band, in which were seen costumes never seen before, and instrument;! were seuuded lor 1 lie first lime in human lnmw'cijge. Outstanding items wore the Maori son;.; anil liaka by n «:-oup oi' Scouts, a coon song by I). Vi'ri'jht. "Jr-jr-Joif-foßKin' " by Scoutmaster Lowsoii, all suie; in charac'er. Very iciest ins anil r.iiiilally done were the Scout drill and the ambulance work. The latter included improvising n strctchwhirl) was nratly done. .The words rn "There's No I/and I.ike New /ea--1-iikl." bright lv nun.!,' n.s ii sextette by "The Rovers." were specially writ'en by Mr. von TTa'sl. There wore acouple ot intereslim; bouts of boxing, to- which Cantain Pavidson was releree. In 11 ve Heard a Humour," snug by Scoutmaster Taiwson and Hove; l\ Ttevcires, luiny .•lever tonieal hit* worn innclo. iuul called forth much langhl»r and applause. Seoul-. Blown and ' ClouMon sang very ■=v."( ;■( Iv. alio a trio of Hovers created nuu'li fun as "licit, Hill, and Alf in "l'luiii and Apple." Mr. O S. ClanJntiii was s'.age manager, mill Mrs. l'oriliiam plavrd the necainnaniments. A sulc "I' i'ake-. sweets, and (lowers, nrgun-i-i>!l l, v Indies interested in the .Iroun, . c ".i 11 (d : n the -ati't'ectory sum of ,f 22 |.'in<: added to 111' process. Those m charm were Mosd»mc< -1. Myers and V I*11(|{*, swri'ts; .\liMlmne< Wright, lVeljb, '''hilmail. "nil Cool;, cakes; and Mrs. D.irliii'.*. Howrys. <if -Sir Alfred 1,'..!, in amrogsl (Iksc piT-en', as was ii!m> I lie Mayoress (Mrs. ,1. 11.I 1 . Luke). Jfr. Luke was iireveiil'd by lii.s Parliaments rv duties from attending. The en lerlaiiiiuent is to iie repeated' nt HrookIvu in aid of the Brooklyn tioiipe.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 3

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KELBURN BOY SCOUTS' CONCERT. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 3

KELBURN BOY SCOUTS' CONCERT. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 3

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