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Sfcr. M. Thornley, of Nelson, has been appointed referee in the Auckland-Wel-lington Brown Shield match to be played ,at the Basin Reserve to-morrow week. The following team will represent Thistle against Watersirle Athletic. 6n A’lsociiarion Park ’co-morrow —Hadclow, M'Kenzie, and Taylor; Bradbury, Bell, land Henderson; M’Arthur, Brownlee, Campbell,' O’Shea, and Morris. '

It is reported from Christchurch by the Press Association that the dates of the Australasian amateur boxing championships in Sydney have been altered to October 4 and 6, to suit New Zealand competitors. A meeting of those interested in tho revival of the celebration of Labour Day was held in the Mayor's room, Petone. last evening. The Mayor (Mr. J. AV. M’Ewan) presided, and were about a dozen people present. Mr. \A . B. Gough was appointed secretary. Speakers emphasised the necessity of making tho celebration a children's day, catering for them in the way of a proces, sion and the usual sports and sideshows. It was decided to devote tho net proceeds to the Municipal Band instrument fund. The meeting adjourned for a week.' , Tlie military barracks, under the cq«iimand of Captain Donaldson, which have Imen conducted during.the week at Scots College, concluded yesterday. The barracks havo boen a conspicuous success from every point, of view; the weather has been excellent, tho boys have been keen and enthusiastic., and quick to respond to the instruction given by Gaptain Donaldson and his staff. | Colonel Melville inspected the company on Wednesday, and yesterday Major-General Sir Edward Chaytor visited the college, and made- an inspection of the work that was being carried out. He afterwards presented the shield which had boon won by the shooting team at the group meeting. The General addressed tho boys, and ixiinted out the significant# of the work they Find been engaged m. Eveyone abhorred militarism, but it lad to be realised that different countlies had different ideals, and the ideals cherished by us were not always approved of by other nations. Ho hoped that tho )>oys ho was addressing would never know war and its awful experiences, but nevertheless they must be prepared to stand by their highest ideals, and if necessary fight for them. General Chaytor concluded by congratulating all concerned on the good work that had been done. Thu suggestion of Councillor AV. J. Thompson that a universal keep-to-the-right by-law for pedestrians bo introduced in Wellington, 'has the hearty support of tho committee of- the Wellington Automobile Club.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 285, 26 August 1921, Page 5

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ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 285, 26 August 1921, Page 5

ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 285, 26 August 1921, Page 5

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