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A letter from Mr AY. Ryder, on the Weraroa Hotel, together with several other paragraphs, arc crowded out of this issue. They will appear in Monday's Chronicle. Tin' Rev. Father Ilalbrook. of Auckland, paid a visit to the "Hoy's Training Kami in company with leather I)e Rack, of Otaki, yesterday. Katlier Ilalbrook i« interested in the work amongst hoys, heing administrator of the orphanage ot Takapuna. It has heeu suggested that a League of Erontier.stnen shoufd he started in Levin, on lines proposed for the Auckland provincial leagues. It is hoped that particulars of the movement will he availahlo in a few days' time, when further information will he given. The Rev. Father C. .). Venning, of Thorndon. will vi.sit l.cvin on Monday next, for Ihe purpose n f meeting the St. Vincent de Paul Society and Hihernians. As is well known. Fat'oer Venning takes an actual interest in tin- work atnoiight the poor ami tlie St. Vincent d(> Paul Society is the means hy which the poor and necessitious are assisted. Me will |)rohahly remain in Levin for the Roman Catholic concert on Tuesday evening. On next Tuesday night, aTTne Levin Town Mall the public will lie ahle to siiciiti a very pleasant time listening to good songs hy outsiders, as well as to a few best local people. The occasion is the annual concert, and social gathering of tinCatholic community and outside friends in Levin and district Alter the concert ends, a lirst class supper will he .served, and then the floor will lie cleared for dancing. The. night will doubtless he cold, and as the moon is near the full, and thus I'avourahle for country road travelling, no doubt there will he a happy '•union t)\' country folk and' town seen on the occasion of Tuesday next. Admission to tin- conceit and dance h't.s been lixeil at the nominal price of two shillings. TIIK WAR: EEEOTi'3 AT SETTLE.M fOXT. PARTS, May 23. .M. Isvolsky. the Russian Ambassador to France, says the "Russian Chamber of Commerce and the Fiench and Russian Governments are endeavouring to settle the TurkoItalian conflict. There is, he adds, complete harmony with Great JJrilain, who is of the same mind as both France and Russia.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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370

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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