SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY
The hostess (Miss Mary Anderson) successfully imported the holiday spirit info her programme, given to a crowded audience at the .Sailors’ Friend Society on Thursday. The performers were:-Misses Hodkinson. Anderson, London, and Messrs. Farrctl, HoV. Frank Anders. "Whaler. Manning. MUs Hodkinson was. at the piano. Com it ions were entered into with zest by the men. Prizes came from the hostess, and went, to the Pakehn. Koronui, and Amoknra. Mr. Moore, chairman, announced that- matters were well in hand for Good Friday and Easter week. He asked for any s.iitoble gifts.
A HFit'her and her son, each believing the other to he dead, have met at Grea T TTaffie'd. in Yorkshire. The man had been at the war. and was reported dead, and„ while in France he wrongly hie mother bad passed away. The Swiss census, which took place shortly before Christmas, shop's tho smallest increase in the population hithe-lo recorded. This is partly due to flic great exodus of foreigners caused by 'the war, and partly to the fact that emigration in again in full awing. For Children's Hacking Coughs. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 13
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188SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 13
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