CHORAL SOCIETY.
In spite of the very serious handicap under which the. society has laboured, owing to iho. inclement wealhir. political meetings, and the recent illness of the. conductor, Professor Swallow, the practices have been maintained well and much iriter- < st he; n displayed in the work in hand. Mr A. i'attison has been acting very ob, e(<voiy aa deputy-conductor, and has succeeded in infusing a great ,leai o! spirit, and cllVel into the re-
.•id! pi -jn'iii'cs. indeed, last Vv'odnenthi> 's practice was one of Iho beat yet In-ill, ( he choraliiUs coming to the close in very ;;oorl heart, A .short business meeting was held prior to the practice, and a resolution passed expressing the society's pleasure at the recovery of Professor Swallow. It was decided also to defer final decision as to the date of the concert until to-nipht'a practice. All members of the society are urged therefore to attend this evening, -hen this and other matters of inl( nt will In di lit with
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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167CHORAL SOCIETY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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