LOCAL AND GENERAL
in our report of the garden party
given by the Levi 11 Ladies' Croquet
Ohib 011 Wednesday last wo forgot to ■state that it was given for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund. The whole
nf til© proceeds, clo-se on £40. will be e'ivon to the above ftiind.
"Life," the popular Australasian magazine, continues to provide a comprehensive view of the progress of the 1 war. The March issue, for example j contains in three .sections a summary I of the fighting of the month, by Dr. | Kitchett, in which that writer describes i the warfare in the trenches, the battles ; 011 the seas, and, finally, indicates I where the stream in running. To siip- | plement this main statement of the I [x sition of the rival lorces which. I with its illustrations, occupies about : oiie-foui-th of the total issue of Life, J there are scores of articles, pictures, | .stories, and "explanations." .so that ! one feels after rending Life that he is j keeping well abreast of the progress of the tremendous struggle. The general meeting of the Hornwhenua A. and P. Association to have been held on Saturday lapsed owing to the small attendance. Another attempt to hold a meeting will be made next Saturday. The annual meeting of the LevinWanderers Football Club will be held next Friday in the Levin Hotel at, 8 p.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 2
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230LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 2
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