CARNIVAL QUEEN.
A. AND, P. SOCIETY'S PROJECT. To be out of the fashion is to be out of the world, and the King Country Central A. and P. Society in proposing to run a Queen of the Carnival competition is prompting a project which has met with immense success "in other centres. The Society is well I established in the district, and ib an institution calculated to do an lmI mense amount of good. The executive of the Society has realised however that in order to raise funds to provide attractions and ,competitions for the Show without overtaxing the memberr, it was expedient to make a popular appeal for the purpose. The method suggested should be highly popular and properly organised there can be little doub't that the funds of the Society will be net considerably from the competition. It is probably that the various sporting bodies Buch as the Racing Club, Bowling and Croquet Football, A. and P. and kindred societies will nominate their candidates in which case competition is bound to be keen. So far no active steps have been taken in the matter, but in the handß of the ioint secretaries, Messrs J. W. Cochrane and J. B. Young, the work vf organisation will be conducted energetically.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 716, 28 October 1914, Page 4
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210CARNIVAL QUEEN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 716, 28 October 1914, Page 4
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